[OSGeo-Discuss] Fw: AAG Extends Deadline for Abstracts to Nov. 18

Helena Mitasova hmitaso at unity.ncsu.edu
Thu Oct 29 13:19:03 PDT 2009


Tyler,

there is a special session and panel on open source geospatial in  
research and education
I will be there presenting our efforts, Michael Barton from ASU will  
participate as well
and others who are active in this area,

Helena

On Oct 29, 2009, at 3:46 PM, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) wrote:

> Just starting to wade through my email after a couple days off, so
> forgive me if this is mentioned already.  Anyone planning to go or
> already submitted an abstract?
>
> -----------
>
> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 20:03:37 -0700
> From: Association of American Geographers <olarson at aag.org>
> Subject: AAG Extends Deadline for Abstracts to Nov. 18
>
>
>
>
> AAG Extends Deadline for Abstracts to Nov. 18
>
> Dear ,
>
> Due to high demand, the deadline to submit sessions and
> abstracts for the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of
> American Geographers has been extended to November 18, 2009.
>
> AAG 2010
> April 14-18, 2010 • Washington, DC
>
> Register and Submit Your Abstract at
> www.aag.org/annualmeeting
> Abstracts Due November 18, 2009
>
> Details and guidelines for submitting abstracts are also
> available online.
>
> About the AAG Annual Meeting
>
> Join fellow geographers, GIS specialists, and environmental
> scientists from around the world at AAG 2010 for the very latest
> in research, policy, and applications in geography,
> sustainability, and GIScience. The program will feature:
>
> Presentations by leading scholars and researchers from more than
> 60 countries
>
> An international networking reception
>
> Exhibitions showcasing recent scholarly publications, advanced
> geographic technologies, and expahding employment opportunities
>
> Numerous field trips to explore the rich cultural and physical
> geography of Washington and the surrounding region
>
> In addition to many scholarly presentation, AAG 2010 will also
> feature opportunities for interactions with government agencies
> and will include keynote speakers from nonprofit groups and other
> influential nongovernmental organizations located in the nation's
> capital. The District of Columbia is home to 174 foreign
> embassies, many high profile NGOs, and numerous universities.
>
> Plan to Participate
>
> Here are a few ways you can participate in the annual meeting:
>
> Organize a session
>
> Organize a field trip or workshop
>
> Host a group event
>
> Showcase your products or services in the exhibition hall
>
> Recruit employees through the Jobs in Geography Center
>
> Still Have Questions?
>
> Visit the Annual Meeting Website at
> www.aag.org/annualmeetings/2010/ for up-to-date meeting
> information or contact us at meeting at aag.org.
>
> We look forward to seeing you in Washington!
>
>
>
>
> AAG Extends Deadline for Abstracts to Nov. 18
>
> Dear ,
>
> Due to high demand, the deadline to submit sessions and abstracts  
> for the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American  
> Geographers has been extended to November 18, 2009.
>
> AAG 2010
> April 14-18, 2010 • Washington, DC
>
> Register and Submit Your Abstract at
> www.aag.org/annualmeeting
> Abstracts Due November 18, 2009
>
> Details and guidelines for submitting abstracts are also available  
> online.
>
> About the AAG Annual Meeting
>
> Join fellow geographers, GIS specialists, and environmental  
> scientists from around the world at AAG 2010 for the very latest in  
> research, policy, and applications in geography, sustainability, and  
> GIScience. The program will feature:
>
>> Presentations by leading scholars and researchers from more than 60  
> countries
>
>> An international networking reception
>
>> Exhibitions showcasing recent scholarly publications, advanced  
> geographic technologies, and expahding employment opportunities
>
>> Numerous field trips to explore the rich cultural and physical  
> geography of Washington and the surrounding region
>
> In addition to many scholarly presentation, AAG 2010 will also  
> feature opportunities for interactions with government agencies and  
> will include keynote speakers from nonprofit groups and other  
> influential nongovernmental organizations located in the nation's  
> capital. The District of Columbia is home to 174 foreign embassies,  
> many high profile NGOs, and numerous universities.
>
> Plan to Participate
>
> Here are a few ways you can participate in the annual meeting:
>
>> Organize a session
>
>> Organize a field trip or workshop
>
>> Host a group event
>
>> Showcase your products or services in the exhibition hall
>
>> Recruit employees through the Jobs in Geography Center
>
> Still Have Questions?
>
> Visit the Annual Meeting Website at www.aag.org/annualmeetings/2010/  
> for up-to-date meeting information or contact us at meeting at aag.org.
>
> We look forward to seeing you in Washington!
>
>
>
> AAG ANNUAL MEETING
> April 14-18, 2010
> Washington, DC
>
>
> Call for Papers
>
> Register
>
> Hotels
>
> Schedule
>
>
> T: 202-234-1450
>
> F: 202-234-2744
>
> meeting at aag.org
>
> www.aag.org
>
>
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