Liverpool university is organising a multi-disciplinary conference next
year
from 11th to 14th of September, 2005, entitled Complexity, Science and
Society. This will include a dedicated Education strand, in addition to
Archaeology, Arts, Built Environment, Bio-complexity, Computing,
Development, Ecological Economics, Electrical Engineering, Engineering,
Geography, Health, Health Care, Law, Linguistics, Management,
Manufacturing,
Multi-agent systems, Politics and International Affairs, Philosophy,
Primary
Care, Psychology, Social Theory, and Social Work strands. There are also
going to be contributions from the visual and other arts.
The conference offers a unique opportunity for people interested in
Complexity Theory and Education to share perspectives with others
interested
in this area, and also to attend a range of sessions in different
disciplinary areas. Further details can be found at
<http://www.liv.ac.uk/ccr/2005_conf/index.htm> . Alternatively, contact
Tamsin Haggis at [log in to unmask]
Many thanks
Tamsin
Tamsin Haggis
Institute of Education
University of Stirling
Stirling FK9 4LA
email: [log in to unmask]
phone: 01786 467625
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