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SUSSEX 2000 JANUARY 4-7
RGS-IBG ANNUAL CONFERENCE
POSTGRADUATE FORUM- CALL FOR PAPERS
The PGF will be convening a session based around current
postgraduate research. All postgraduates of every stage are invited
to submit papers, on their current research, within the broad themes
of Cultural and Historical research, Nature And The Environment, and
Getting Physical: Physical Geography Research. The session offers an
excellent opportunity to gain useful presentation experience in a
relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Presentations are expected to be between 15 and 20 minutes in
duration, including 5 minutes for questions. Offers of papers
comprising, author, address, title and abstract (of not more than 200
words) should be submitted by e-mail or post no later than Friday 20th
August 1999 (But sooner if possible, as submissions will be assessed
on a first come basis) in the same format as the following example.
MASSEY, D.
Faculty of social science, the open university, Walton Hall, Milton
Keynes MK7 6AA.
Economic/noneconomic: sexing economic geography
200 word abstract
It would be greatly appreciated if postal submissions could be
supplied both on an A4 sheet of paper and on a disk. Also where
possible, please use Microsoft Word.
Send offers to:
Postgraduate Forum Conference Convernors:
Karolyn Stokes and Adam Read
School of Geography,
Kingston University,
Penhryn Road,
Kingston upon Thames,
Surrey KT1 2EE.
Tel 0181 547 7509
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We look forward to hearing from you.
Karolyn Stokes & Adam Read.
Karolyn Stokes
Postgraduate Researcher
School of Geography
Kingston University
Kingston Upon Thames
Surrey KT1 2EE
Tel.0181 547 2000 Ex 2509
Fax.0181 547 7497
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Adam Read
Postgraduate Research Student
School of Geography
Kingston University
Penrhyn Road
Kingston upon Thames
Surrey, KT1 2EE
Tel: 0181 547 7509
Fax: 0181 547 7497
Answerphone: 0181 399 1371
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Web Page: http://www.kingston.ac.uk/geog/phds/adam.htm
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