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EUNIS 2005

Conference Programme

See the Final Conference Programme 

EUNIS 2005 will be the 11th in a series of conferences initiated in 1995, under the framework of the European University Information Systems Organisation (EUNIS) .

 

EUNIS 2005 is a multidisciplinary conference that aims to provide managers, researchers, teachers, and practitioners from academia with a forum to report on and to discuss the latest developments, applications, and impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on all aspects of university activities.

The conference will also provide a unique opportunity for dialogue and synergy between academics and professionals from IT companies.

 

Monday 20th June 2005, Tutorial Day

Tuesday 21st June - Friday 24th June, 2005

Program

The conference ( conference programme) consists of:
  • Plenary sessions, for the presentations by keynote and invited speakers 
  • Parallel sessions, for the presentations of full papers and short papers 
  • Sessions from invited suppliers including suppliers 
  • Birds of a feather session facilitation 
  • Conference reception and conference dinner 
  • Optional tours into the surrounding areas


Proceedings

Proceedings, including all papers accepted for presentation, will be available during the conference.


Awards

The annual EUNIS Elite Award of Excellence will be presented during the conference, as well as the Best Paper Award.

 

EUNIS 2005 is a multidisciplinary conference that aims to provide managers, researchers, teachers, and practitioners from academia with a forum to report on and to discuss the latest developments, applications, and impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on all aspects of university activities.

The conference will also provide a unique opportunity for dialogue and synergy between academics and professionals from IT companies.

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The Victoria University of Manchester
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