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Please circulate the following conference notice.
Dr Elaine Denny
Head of Health Policy and Sociology Division
School of health and Policy Studies
UCE
Perry Barr
Birmingham B42 2SU
Tel: 0121 331 6385
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aldo Mussi
> Sent: 10 February 2005 13:48
> To: Elaine Denny; Douglas Mccarrick; Glenn Macdonald; Fatemeh Rabiee-khan
> Subject: call for papers & early bookings
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> Dear colleagues
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> UCE's 3rd national Health Development conference
> ( the annual event focusing specifically on health development/health promotion?) will be held on
> Wednesday 14 September 2005 at the Birmingham Conservatoire.
> This message is to alert you to our :
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> Call for Contributions.
> We welcome offers of papers/presentations, workshops/parallel papers or displays/posters. We have not set a theme yet, as we want to be guided by what the profession feels is of current interest. One suggestion has been to explore the addressing of social/environmental/economic activity in the light of 'Choosing Health', but we look forward to your suggestions.
> Last year's contributors ranged from interationally-published workers to people innovating at a very grassroots level, and all were appreciated by delegates - so do tell us about any interesting work you have been hiding away !
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> Early booking discount.
> As ever, we are trying to remain accessible by keeping costs down (the full fee will be £155), and a further reduced rate of £125 applies to anyone submitting a booking before the end of April 2005.
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> Please see our website below for the booking form & charging policy, or else contact us at [log in to unmask] or on 0121 331 5550.
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> Best wishes, and I look forward to seeing you at what will be another stimulating day.
> Aldo Mussi (Snr Lecturer in Health Development)
> University of Central England, Birmingham.
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> We are also now recruiting for Sep 05 : our
> Postgrad Dip/MSc in Health Development.
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> www.hcc.uce.ac.uk/Schools/healthdev/index.htm
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