International Federation of Surveyors Commission 2 and the University of East London, jointly to organise a Workshop on the Trends in Surveying Education and Training.
Registration fees before 17 May 2010 costs £160
Registration after 30th May 2010 will cost £190
This will include lunch, welcome dinner and coffee breaks.
Authors are asked to submit an abstract by 17th May 2010.
These should be submitted by emailing s.g.brown@uel.ac.uk
Following the review process, full papers (max 10 pages) should be submitted via the following link.
Templates are available from the following links:
Each abstract will be subject to a double-blinded review process by 2 committee members, taking into consideration the indicated nature of the paper (scientific, strategic or good practice). The review process will yield one of the following final decisions: accepted, conditionally accepted, or rejected. Authors will be notified by 16 April 2010. Papers conditionally accepted to be published in the workshop proceedings must satisfy the recommendations of reviewers before 01 June 2010.
All selected presentations will be published in the proceedings volume, on CD-ROM and on the workshop website. The organising committee reserves the right to reject material for publication if authors do not adhere to the guidelines for authors (i.e. no re-edition of full papers will be performed), and/or if the registration fee will not have been paid by 21 June 2010.
For the hands-on workshop session, participants are requested to submit a short abstract (500 to 1000 words) including a description and soft- and hardware requirements. The abstracts will be included in the workshop proceedings. Participants will be offered the opportunity to place a demo on the workshop website and/or FIG website.
For the authors who will give a poster presentation of their paper, they should indicate this in the online submission area.
Poster presentations will be on topics related to the conference theme and one or more of the sub-themes. A 500 word abstract must be submitted for consideration by the Organising Committee. Please note that if accepted, presentations in this category will not be considered refereed papers.
Posters will be available for viewing for the duration of the conference. Interactive poster sessions will be specified in the pre-conference and conference program.
All the presentations, papers and posters will be in English.
Short time tour will be organised. Details and prices will be given later.
Teaching staff, instructional designers, educational managers from universities and technical training institutes engaged in surveying, geo-information science and land administration; land professionals; geoinformation providers (topographic survey institutes, cadastres, cartographic institutes), and relevant organisations and NGO's in the field of land administration and development cooperation.
For further information please contact Sharon Brown. Using the following email address s.g.brown@uel.ac.uk
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