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CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN STUDIES
October 28-31, 2004
http://calacs.concordia.ca/
University of Guelph
Guelph ON, Canada
More than 100 speakers from around the world will explore the theme “Latin America and the Caribbean: Independence and Interdependence.”
SEMINAR – THE 2004 OPAS VISIONARY SEMINAR
Monday November 08
Victoria, BC – 8:00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m.
Join a national audience via a live satellite broadcast, and simultaneous Webcast, and participate in the 8th Annual Visionary Seminar presented by The Office for Partnerships for Advanced Skills (OPAS) and universities across Canada. This year’s Visionary is Pamela Wallin, Canada’s Consul General in New York, and respected broadcaster/journalist.
Location: Building: University Centre, Farquhar Auditorium
Pricing: Free and open to the public.
Organizer: Community Relations, and Continuing Studies – 721-8480
http://www.auditorium.uvic.ca
ONTARIO PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY CONFERENCE AT LAURIER
November 6
Annual Meeting – Waterloo, Ontario
Laurier University – 08:30:00 – 17:00:00
Location: Senate & Board Chamber – Cost: $5-$10
Registration will take place on the day of the conference, and is $10, or $5 for students. A dinner will be provided for participants. Dr. Hurka’s talk will be in the Senate & Board Chamber (adjacent to the Paul Martin Centre); all other talks will be in the Bricker Academic Building (both are accessible). Presentation times and precise locations T.B.A.
We are looking for commentators. Please contact us if you are interested. For information contact Byron Williston at bwillist@wlu.ca or 519-884-0710
CANADIAN STUDENT EXPERIENCE: PATTERNS, PROSPECTS & POLITICS
Nov 12, 2004
Toronto, Ontario – Novotel North York Hotel, 3 Park Home Ave (Yonge/Sheppard)
8:30am-5pm – http://www.edu.yorku.ca/cse
This conference will explore issues of student culture, identities and stresses, and aspects of teaching and learning. The conference is designed for faculty members, graduate students, university administrators, and policy makers interested in new research on the postsecondary educational student experience. See the CSE conference Web site for information on the presenters, fees and registration.
WLICSMB’2004 – HANGZHOU CHINA
Oct 30 – Nov 1
The Sixth West Lake International Conference on Small & Medium Business
The WLICSMB is an important international conference on small businesses. Its basic objectives are to promote mutual relationships and provide business opportunities by developing communication linkages and networks among participating representatives from governments, academic communities, business & trade organizations, financial institutions and small businesses. The first WLICSMB took place in Hangzhou in October 1999. More than one hundred delegates from 16 countries participated in the conference. Since then, the conference has grown significantly.
WLICSMB’2004 – WLICSMB’2004 will last from Oct.30 to Nov.1, 2004 in Hangzhou, one of the seven ancient capitals of China which once praised as “The most beautiful and magnificent city in the world” by Marco Polo. Hangzhou sponsored its first West Lake Exposition in 1929, which had the same image as those of the Chicago Exposition in 1893, the Paris Exposition in 1900 and the Philadelphia Exposition in 1927. In 2000, Hangzhou successfully resumed the West Lake Exposition and since then the exposition has attracted people’s attentions from all society. West Lake Exposition 2004 will be holding from Oct.16 to Nov.6, 2004.
As an important item of West Lake Exposition 2004, WLICSMB’2004 will bring together researchers and practitioners around the world to discuss the latest research around the world and exhibit advanced technology & new products. During the conference, Knowledge Management for R&D Organisations held by National Institute of Science Technology And Development Studies, New Delhi, India, also will be discussed.
MAIN CONFERENCE TOPIC – SMB and Knowledge Management
Subtopics – The Role & Function of SMB ; Survival & Development Environment for SMB; World Trade Organization and SMB Development; Internet Marketing for SMB; Relations between Banker & Business and Financing Modes; Governments’ Support Policies for SMB; High-tech SMB and Venture Capital; SMB International Cooperation; SMB Human Resources Management and Development; E-business for SMB ; Small & Medium-sized Commercial Business and Chain Operation; Innovation of SMB; Knowledge Management ; R&D management ; Others.
Venue – Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, China. The official language is English and Chinese. Simultaneous interpretation between English & Chinese will be available during all sessions. It will cost you additional charge if you need interpretation services with any other language.
WLICSMB’2004 and ICKMR&DO’2004 SECRETARIAT
General Secretary: Mr. Renyong Chi
Secretariat: Zhejiang Provincial Institute of Small and Mid-sized Business
Address: Zhejiang Provincial Institute of Small and Mid-sized Business,
Zhejiang University of Technology,
Chaohui Xinchun, Hangzhou, P. R. China, 310032
Phone: +86-571-88320618 , +86-571-85967115 — Fax: +86-571-88320618 — E-mail: zjsmbi@mail.hz.zj.cn
BETTER PATHWAYS TO VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Ongoing
New online forum to discuss education and training issues
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) believes that Canadian secondary schools are so focussed on preparing people for the academic stream that they are not providing preparation for a vocational pathway. The topic “Pathways to Vocational and Technical Education” addressing the questions above will be the first issue tackled on a new Online Forum launched by members of the Canadian Alliance of Education and Training Organizations (CAETO. Further topics will be announced every four to six weeks.
The Online Forum (http://www.caeto.ca/forum) is intended to be an exchange of ideas on national issues in education and training. Members intend it will act as a focal point to highlight exemplary practices and propose innovative approaches to a range of long-standing and emerging concerns. An external moderator will review contributions and summarize the discussion. Those summaries will be posted on the CAETO website. CAETO will undertake to bring the results of the discussions to the attention of relevant public or private sector organizations/agencies to move issues forward.
This project is funded by the Government of Canada’s Human Resources Partnerships Directorate.
For further information, contact: Gail Larose, Secretary-General, CAETO, Telephone (613) 235-8570, Fax (613) 235-7420, E-mail admin@caeto.ca
4TH ANNUAL NATIONAL PEER SUPPORT CONFERENCE
Jan 14th-16th/2005
Details to follow…
INTERNATIONAL CELTIC CONFERENCE
Oct 14-17
From October 14-17th, 2004, the University College of Cape Breton will host the International Celtic Conference, Forging a Future for Celtic Languages and Cultures, under the direction of Robert Morgan, Laurent Lavoie, Hector MacNeil and Pierre Siguret.
During the 20th century, in America and Australia a significant number of languages have disappeared, the inescapable consequence of the assimilation since the seventies. The same has happened with the Celtic languages. Our conference is organized by four professors who wish to promote a genuine interest in Celtic languages. Professor Hector MacNeil teaches Gaelic language, Professor Robert Morgan is an historian, specialist of Cape Breton History, Professor Laurent Lavoie favours the maintenance of minority languages and teaches French and Professor Pierre Siguret is a scholar in French with an intense interest in Breton.
Call for papers: We are asking for papers from scholars from everywhere. The organizing committee will invite participants with the best proposals. Different applied methodologies will be presented around the question from psycho-linguistics, social linguistics, theories of language acquisition, community development and cultural promotion. Specialists of Celtic languages will be invited together with scholars on such threatened languages as Maorie and Mi’kmaq.
Entertainment: On each night of the conference there will be live entertainment: Celtic music, songs and poetry perpetuating the formidable Gàidhlig heritage still surviving in Cape Breton and in the various Celtic countries of the world.
For further information or contributions to enhance the intellectual and economic success of the conference, you may visit our website at http://www.uccb.ca/index1.htm or email celtic.world@uccb.ca
Provided by Lonita Fraser
CONTRIBUTED BY AU’S THE INSIDER
N.A. Web 2004 – Oct. 16-19 – Fredericton, NB.
The Tenth Annual International Web-Based Teaching and Learning Conference. For details: http://naweb.unb.ca/.
The Provincial Literacy Conference – Nov. 4-6 – Calgary.
For anyone with an interest in promoting a culture celebrating literacy. Humourist Susan Sneath and A-Channel’s Dave Kelly will be the keynote speakers. At the Coast Plaza Hotel. Literacy problems cost Canadian employers an estimated $4 billion every year and the country $10 billion annually. (403) 410-6990, http://www.literacy-alberta.ca/events.htm.
Educating for Human Rights & Global Citizenship Conference – Nov. 11-13 – Edmonton
Join local, national and international academics, researchers, pre-service and in-service teachers and community educators to explore issues and possibilities for human rights education and global citizenship. Topics include women’s rights, the rights of indigenous peoples, human rights advocacy and education. Conference organizers are currently calling for proposals for paper sessions, working groups and multi-media and poster sessions. Organized by the Departments of Educational Policy Studies and Secondary Education. For information http://www.ualberta.ca/~hre04 or email hre04@ualberta.ca.
iCORE (Informatics Circle of Research Excellence) Summit – Aug. 2005 -Banff.
The second annual iCORE Banff Informatics Summit will bring together leading information and communications technology (ICT) researchers for three days. The field of informatics encompasses computer science, electrical and computer engineering, physics and mathematics. (403) 210-5335. http://www.icore.ca/.
Sheldon Chumir Foundation for Ethics in Leadership Symposium – Oct. or Nov. 2005, Calgary.
The Chumir Foundation promotes an active, involved citizenry and principled leadership. (403) 244-6666. http://www.chumirethicsfoundation.ca/.
InfraEDUCA 2004 – June 25-27 – Pragati Maidan, New Delhi – The exhibition will be synergetic platform showcasing recent developments in Basic & Primary Education, Higher Education, Coaching Institutes, Specialized Courses, Vocational Training & Career Prospects, Distance Learning Systems, International Universities and Programs, E-Learning Tools and Educational Kits, Computer Education, Government Schemes and Programs etc. Details: http://www.friendzexhibitions.com/infraeduca2004/index.htm
PISTA ’04 – July 21-25 – Orlando, Florida – Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are transforming our societies, therefore papers about research results, solutions and problems of the applications of ICT in Politics and Society are highly encouraged. Details: http://www.confinf.org/Pista04/website/default.asp
EDUTEX Bangladesh 2004 – July 28 – 30 – Dhaka, Bangladesh. EDUTEX Bangladesh 2004 is the platform for you to promote your Institutions and services and to recruit students in Bangladesh. Details: http://www.expam.com/bangladesh/
Learning Services Conference – Oct. 1-2 – Edmonton, AB.
AU’s annual Learning Services Conference returns to the Crown Plaza Chateau Lacombe in downtown Edmonton October 1 and 2, 2004. Please mark your calendar. We anticipate a great conference this year, and welcome your participation. TO REGISTER: please use the online form at http://www.athabascau.ca/collab/lsconf_reg_form.html Just fill in the blanks and click “Submit.” If the 2003 form appears, click on your refresh/reload button and it will revert to the 2004 form. TO RESERVE A ROOM at the hotel: please call 1-800-661-8801 and mention “AU conference” to qualify for the negotiated conference rate.
N.A.Web 2004 – Oct. 16-19 – Fredericton, NB – The Tenth Annual International Web-Based Teaching and Learning Conference – Details: http://naweb.unb.ca/
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