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Science Communication Conference 2005 dates

Dear Colleagues

The theme for next year's Science Communication Conference, jointly organised by the BA and the Royal Society, is Strategic Partnerships.

The conference will take place on Monday 23rd and Tuesday 24th May 2005 at the Royal Society, 6 Carlton House Terrace, London.

This year's conference will include a poster session to give attendees an opportunity to present their work to others.  A call for proposals will be sent out early next year.

Information will be available at www.the-ba.net/scicomm



Nicholas Hillier
Science in Society Officer
The BA (The British Association for the Advancement of Science)
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