Subject: iDocQ Doctoral Colloquium 19th June 2011
For the attention of doctoral research students in the field of
information science. Apologies for crossposting.
Sunday 19th June 2011, 10am - 4pm, Robert Gordon University
Doctoral research students in the field of information science are invited
to present their research at the inaugural Information Science Doctoral
Colloquium (iDocQ) being held at Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon
University.
iDocQ is open to UK and international delegates in all stages of doctoral
research (from early research through to final thesis).
Delegates are required to produce a poster which they will use to discuss
their research(10-15 mins including discussion) and also take part in a
"One Minute Madness" session. On the day of the colloquium there will be a
poster competition with a £50 Amazon voucher for the winner.
Sunday 19th June 2011, 10am - 4pm. Registration will open at 9.40 am
Delegate fee £45 (including lunch and refreshments).
iDocQ was established collaboratively by four Scottish universities -
Edinburgh Napier University, Robert Gordon University, University of
Glasgow, and University of Strathclyde.
Further information: http://www.idocq.org.uk
Please contact: [log in to unmask]
The Colloquium precedes the biennial i3 Conference:
http://www.i3conference2011.org.uk/
Ian M. Johnson
Professor, Department of Information Management,
The Robert Gordon University
Aberdeen
Scotland
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