GISRUK 2011

Young Researchers' Forum 2011

Provisional Programme

Tuesday    
1400 - 1410 Welcome and Introduction
1410 - 1500 Who we are and what we do
1500 - 1530 Presenting ourselves
1530 - 1600 Tea
1600 - 1630 GISc: hammers hitting nails?
1630 - 1800 What in our research are nails?
1800 Close for dinner
Wednesday   
0900 - 0930 Report back on our tools and data
0930 - 1030 Critical appreciation
1030 - 1100 Coffee
1100 - 1215 Getting published
1215 - 1230 Wrap up
1230 - 1330 Lunch
1400 GISRUK 2011

 

 

For the Who we are and what we do session, please prepare a short (maximum five slides / three minutes) PowerPoint or OpenDocument presentation to outline your current, or anticipated, research activity. You should include an indication of what stage of this work you have currently reached, the sort of approaches adopted so far and your ideas for the next stages in the work. The presentation should be stored on either a memory stick or a CD/DVD so that it can be loaded onto the YRF projection system; unfortunately there will not be time in this session to link up individuals' laptops to the projection system. If using PowerPoint 2007 or 2010, please save the document using the option for the earlier versions of PowerPoint (2000/XP/2003) to ensure compatibility, thank you.

The Young Researchers' Forum is facilitated by Bruce Gittings, University of Edinburgh, and Peter Halls, University of York. This year we welcome as mentors Muki Haklay, University College London; MaƂgorzata Leszczynska, University of Warmia & Mazury; and Dave Martin, University of Southampton.

P J Halls, March 2011.