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> Are you a software developer? Working on software
> for higher education and research? Then we would
> encourage you to submit your work and compete for
> the title of the Best European Academic Software
> of 2002! http://www.easa-award.net/
>
> *Who can enter the competition?
> EASA 2002 is open for students, graduates,
> lecturers and scientists - as individuals and in teams.
> Joint projects with commercial organisations can partake
> as well, if the project originated in an institute of
> higher education or research.
>
> *What is required of the submissions?
> We welcome the submission of computer software
> designed for education and research in all academic
> disciplines. Programs can be tutorials, simulations
> or tools and should demonstrate innovative use
> of ICT within higher education or research, whether
> it be in the form of new software or the novel use
> of existing ICT-facilities. Software can use any
> generally accepted operating system and should
> be designed for workstations or personal computers.
>
> *How do I enter?
> To enter the competition, fill in the entry form
> (in English)which can be found at
> http://www.easa-award.net/llab/easa.nsf/form1!OpenForm
>
> *Closing date
> Deadline for submissions is February 26, 2002.
> After a jury process, the finals will be held at
> Ronneby November 23-25 followed by a conference about
> flexible learning November 25-27.
>
> For further information please see the EASA2002 website
> http://www.easa-award.net/ or contact
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