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From: A forum for critical and radical geographers
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Peak Lai
Sent: 09 January 2006 15:43
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Subject: Postgraduate Forum sessions at the RGS-IBG 2006
The Postgraduate Forum (PGF) is organising 5 paper sessions at the RGS-IBG
2006 annual conference. These are planned specifically for postgraduate
students, at any stage in their programme, to present their research and
discuss ideas in a friendly and supportive environment.
If you are interested in participating in any of the PGF sessions, please
download an abstract submission form from the RGS website, and submit by
e-mail to the relevant session convenor by Friday 20th January 2006.
The sessions are:
Postgraduate Research (PGF)
Postgraduate Research in Urban Geography (PGF & UGRG)
Postgraduate Research in Quantitative Geography (PGF & QMRG)
Postgraduate Research in Rural Geography (PGF & RGRG)
Postgraduate Research in Geographical Information Science (PGF & GIScRG)
To more information, including email addresses of convenors, please see
http://www.geog.ucl.ac.uk/RGS-PGF/conference_2006.html
Regards,
Karen Lai
Briony McDonagh
RGS-IBG Conference Session Organisers
Postgraduate Forum
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