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TEoR 2011 : The Evolution of Research: Adapting to Survive in the Changing World?

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Link: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=194390600601680
 
When Jun 17, 2011 - Jun 17, 2011
Where Canterbury
Submission Deadline May 13, 2011
Categories    research   evolution   adapting   interdisciplinary
 

Call For Papers

This year’s Canterbury Christ Church University Post-Graduate Research Association Conference theme explores: “The Evolution of Research: Adapting to Survive in the Changing World?”. Encouraging reflection upon how the ever-changing nature of the world may be mirrored in how we, as researchers, adapt our research in order to evade the possibility of extinction, this theme invites papers from an interdisciplinary range of perspectives. This conference is free for everybody.

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