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Free Careers Fair

4th March 2010, Corn Exchange, Brighton. Doors open at 12 noon

Do You Want to Work in Media?

If you are looking to start or accelerate your career in media, want to go freelance but don’t know how or just had enough of commuting and would like to know about what is on your doorstep, then this is the event for you. Whether you are looking to work in TV, journalism, games, animation and design, marketing or the web industries or want to find out about the skills you need to gain entry into the industry, then we have everything you need under one roof all in one day. http://www.brightonjobfair.co.uk.

Academic Lecture

To find out more please register your interest (free) or log in using the navigation at the top right of the screen.

Arts | Humanities | Complex Networks – A Leonardo satellite symposium at NetSci 2010

Leonardo is pleased to invite you to the Arts | Humanities | Complex Networks satellite symposium taking place at BarabásiLab – Center for Complex Network Research, Northeastern University in Boston, MA, on Monday, May 10, 2010 in conjunction with NetSci 2010. By means of keynotes, contributed talks and interdisciplinary discussion, participants will explore and identify important issues surrounding the convergence of arts, humanities and complex networks. Find out more at http://www.leonardo.info/isast/announcements/Arts-Humanities-ComplexNetworks_Feb2010.html

Research Call for Papers

The SUMMER 4th International Conference on Knowledge Generation,
Communication and Management: KGCM 2010

The 3rd, International Symposium on Academic Globalization: AG 2010
The 2nd International Symposium on Peer Reviewing: ISPR 2010

Participants in any conference can attend the sessions of other collocated conferences, and will receive electronic proceedings, in a CD, which includes the papers presented at all conferences and symposia.

Submissions for Face-to-Face or for Virtual Participation are both accepted. Both kinds of submissions will have the same reviewing process and the accepted papers will be included in the same proceedings.

Pre-Conference and Post-conference Virtual sessions (via electronic forums) will be held for each session included in the conference program, so that sessions papers can be read before the conference, and authors presenting at the same session can interact during one week before and after the conference. Authors can also participate in peer-to-peer reviewing in virtual sessions.

All Submitted papers/abstracts will go through three reviewing processes: (1) double-blind (at least three reviewers), (2) non-blind, and (3) participative peer reviews. These three kinds of review will support the selection process of those papers / abstracts that will be accepted for their presentation at the conference, as well as those to be selected for their publication in JSCI Journal.

Authors of accepted papers who registered in the conference can have access to the evaluations and possible feedback provided by the reviewers who recommended the acceptance of their papers/abstracts, so they can accordingly improve the final version of their papers. Non-registered authors will not have access to the reviews of their respective submissions.

Registration fees of an effective invited session organizer will be waived according to the policy described in the web page (click on ‘Invited Session’, then on ‘Benefits for the Organizers of Invited Sessions’), where you can get information about the ten benefits for an invited session organizer. For Invited Sessions Proposals, please visit the conference web site, or directly to www.2010iiisconferences.org/wmsci/organizer.asp

Authors of the best 10–20% of the papers presented at the conference (included those virtually presented) will be invited to adapt their papers for their publication in the Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics.

Best regards, Conference Organizing Committee

KU Studentships

PhD Studentships 2010, MA by Research Studentships 2010

The Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture is delighted to offer a number of PhD and MA by Research Studentships in the form of fee waivers at Home / EU rate in the Practice, History and Theory of Art, Design, Film and the Built Environment.

The studentships are open to full-time and part-time Home / EU students.
Eligible Candidates may also apply for AHRC awards.

Closing Date for Applications: 3 March 2010

For further details and an application pack please contact:
Emerald Day, Faculty Research Administrator
Tel: 020 8417 4016, fadaresearch-enterprise@kingston.ac.uk