Scottish Transport Applications & Research (STAR) Conference 2015 – Wednesday 20th May 2015, Glasgow
Call for Abstracts – Deadline extended until Friday 9th January 2015
The deadline for submitting abstracts to the 11th the 11th annual Scottish Transport Applications & Research (STAR) Conference has been extended until Friday 9th January 2015. The conference will be held in Glasgow on Wednesday, 20th May 2015. The conference is one of the largest transport research conferences in Scotland and provides an opportunity for sharing best practice, new and innovative approaches across the broad range of transport applications and research.
Further information on the Conference as well as the abstract submission form can be found on the conference website.
http://www.starconference.org.uk/.
Abstract should be no more than 300 words in length
If you would like any additional information on the conference please contact [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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JOHN GALILEE
Principal Research Officer,
Transport Analytical Services,
Transport Scotland,
Scottish Government
2E(N) Victoria Quay
Edinburgh EH6 6QQ
Phone: 0131 244 7559
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