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RESEARCH AT PACIFIC RIM UNIVERSITIES: ECONOMIC, SCIENTIFIC
AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES - THE WAY FORWARD

(5th APRU Doctoral Students Conference)

Abstract Deadline:  6/25/2004

Event:
The 5th APRU Doctoral Students Conference will be hosted by University of Sydney from August 9-13, 2004. The theme for this year's conference is entitled "Research at Pacific Rim Universities: Economic, Scientific and Cultural Perspectives - The Way Forward"

Designed as an interdisciplinary gathering, the conference offers an excellent opportunity for doctoral students to present their research and exchange ideas with fellow students from APRU universities in the various fields in science, technology, business, economics, social sciences and the humanities.

A new feature of this year's conference is a series of conference workshop sessions conducted by faculty members of APRU universities. The workshops organized along the theme of "Preparing Future Faculty Members for Academic Leadership in the 21 Century" seek to inform doctoral students on what they need to know to enter the professorate at universities.

Event Date & Location:
August 9-13, 2004; University of Sydney

Website:
http://www.usyd.edu.au/apru-dsc

Information:
APRU member universities are encouraged to select and fund the travel of at least one doctoral student to this conference. Participation by two or more doctoral students are most welcome. More information on financial assistance, lodging and other conference information will progressively be available at the conference website at www.usyd.edu.au/apru-dsc.

Submission Guidelines / Information:
The deadline for submission of the extended abstracts is June 25, 2004.

Contact: 
The conference organizer at University of Sydney is Mr. Matt Hall. He may be contacted for any queries on conference arrangements at apru-dsc@usyd.edu.au.

Posted: 5/3/2004


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