Virtual Conference, 5th - 9th July 2004

How to Submit Papers

Key dates


5th May 200 word abstracts submitted to netsurve@shu.ac.uk
12th May Confirmation of receipt and referees' comments returned
30th May*
Now 25 June
Full papers submitted
13th June Referees' comments on papers returned
20th June Final papers submitted by email
5th-9th July Conference opens

* We would welcome any late papers but all abstracts and complete papers must be with us by Friday 25 June 2004 to be included.

Formats for submission

The abstracts and papers are to be written in Word and formatted as follows:

Abstracts and papers should be e-mailed to netsurve@shu.ac.uk.

Themes

The conference will have three themes: The Past, The Present and The Future. The conference aims to present the experiences, views, perceptions and opinions of women in surveying.

The content of the papers can cover any area of experience such as; Women in surveying, what women think about working in the conservation of historic buildings, women's career paths, women's experiences of surveying education, worklife balance, networking, whether mentoring works, and so on. We would like to receive papers covering as broad a range of surveying experiences over as wide a range of geographical locations as possible.

Proceedings

A copy of the conference proceedings will be available electronically on the website after the conference.

 

NetSurve has received funding from three organisations: The Fédération Internationale des Géomètres (FIG), the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the Sheffield Hallam University based, Land Use Research Club.

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