Please pass on to colleagues who teach or are interested in Social/Legal/Ethical Aspects of Computer Science. Announcement and Call for Papers Teaching SLEASE at University 2003 14-15 April 2003 at the University of Reading Social, Legal and Ethical Aspects of Software Engineering (SLEASE) is a required segment of British Computer Society accreditation for Computer Science and IT degree courses. The pace of change in computer technology, its impact on society and law are topics which are of interest to many computer scientist and their students. However, teaching these topics requires a different approach to most of computer science. This two day conference, to be held at The University of Reading on the 14th and 15th April 2003 aims top bring together those teaching the subject for presentations and discussion about the topics. Call for Papers Papers will be fully refereed and a conference proceedings with an ISBN will be produced. One of the authors of each accepted paper will be expected to present at the conference. The conference will run from late morning on Monday 14th April until the afternoon of Tuesday 15th April. Registration will be available with or without accommodation on the Monday night. (Accommodation will also be available for Sunday and/or Tuesday nights at a suitable cost.) Scope of the Conference Papers are sought on all aspects of Teaching SLEASE including, but not limited to: -- Curriculum of SLEASE and the place of SLEASE within the CS/IT curriculum. -- Assessment of student understanding. -- Details of particular topics for teaching. -- Teaching and learning methods. -- Literature surveys of material for lecturers or students. Technical Details of Submissions Authors are requested to submit papers as an attachment to an email. The paper must be in MS Word, Postscript or PDF. Papers should be between three thousand and seven thousand words. Please submit with double spacing and at least one inch margins on all sides. The cover page should contain the paper title, and the name, affiliation, address, phone number, fax number and email address of all authors. For multi-author papers one author should be designated the corresponding author. An abstract of no more than 300 words should be included which summarises the objectives and content of the paper. Papers should be submitted to [log in to unmask] Originality Authors should only submit original and previously unpublished papers. Submission of a paper is interpreted as a statement that no part of the paper has been published or is under review by another formal publisher. Timetable Registration Available: Now Submission Deadline: 28th February 2003 Notification of Acceptance: 14th March 2003 Timetable Announcement: 14th March 2003 Final Version of Papers: 21st March 2003 Conference: 14-15 April 2003 Enquiries should be mailed to [log in to unmask] Web Page: http://www.rdg.ac.uk/SLEASE