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Neil Jacobs <[log in to unmask]>
JISC Executive, Beacon House, Queens Road, Bristol, BS8 1QU
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*JISC Conference 2007*
Tuesday 13 March 2007
International Convention Centre, Birmingham

JISC warmly invites you to participate in the JISC Conference 2007.

We are pleased to announce David Eastwood (Chief Executive, Higher 
Education Funding Council England) and Tom Loosemore (Project Director, 
BBC 2.0) as the conference keynote speakers. The conference will reflect 
the breadth of JISC activities in providing guidance, advice and 
opportunities for the use of Information and Communications Technology 
(ICT) in education and research.

Delegates will be given opportunities to learn about the full range of 
JISC's work by participating in seminars, debates, workshops and 
demonstrations. In the exhibition area, a range of JISC services as well 
as corporate companies, agencies and associations will be able to 
provide you with advice and guidance on a range of support and resources 
available to your institution.

This one day event will be of interest to all those in post 16 and 
higher education and research involved in planning for and supporting 
the use of ICT, including:

*       Senior managers and those responsible for developing and 
implementing policy and strategy
*       Staff who play a role in supporting the use of ICT in 
educational organisations, including practitioners
*       Teachers and researchers with an interest in the use of ICT

To view the draft conference programme and to book your place, please 
visit the JISC Conference 2007 website at  < 
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/conference2007 
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