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The conference will be hosted at Royal Holloway, part of
the University of London in the UK
on 11-12 September 2008. A half day workshop, “The End Game, getting
the doctorate finished”, will precede the conference on Wednesday 10th
September, 14:30 – 17:30hrs. You can read more about it here or download the .pdf file here. The workshop is free of
charge for anyone registered for ECIME and to staff members and students from
Royal Holloway. The workshop is also open to doctoral degree candidates and
supervisors – see the .pdf file for details.
The college is on the Egham campus. Egham is a small town in Surrey, close to
Windsor and London,
with Runnymede, where the Magna Carta was
sealed in 1215, nearby. The town has excellent rail and road links with London and is easily
accessible. The college was founded in 1879 and more details are available on
the venue information page.
The keynote speakers are Geoff Walsham from Judge Business
School, University of Cambridge, UK.
His address is entitled “ICTs
and Global Working in a Non-Flat World” and Sir George Cox, author
of the Cox Review, whose address is entitled "The
Changing Role and Significance of Innovation”.
The conference dinner will be held on a cruising restaurant, cruising along
the Thames. You can book guest places at the
dinner on the Registration
page.
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