we kindly invite you to participate in the
EUNIS 2001 Conference
from March, 28 until March, 30 2001
in Berlin, Germany.
The preliminary programme is available now via the EUNIS 2001 website
at:
http://www.hu-berlin.de/EUNIS2001.
This three-days conference in Berlin will provide exciting opportunities
for
us to focus on shaping the nature of teaching and learning, research,
service, and
administration through the management and use of computers, networks
and information resources.
According to the manifold interests the program we have assembled
has a broad scope. It
also offers an abundance of expertise to find resources for the professional
needs of the
members of the academic community.
Highlights of our programme are:
- Plenary speakers providing insights from higher education,
national
governmentand private companies. They also contribute
their experience and
understanding of some major areas concerning higher education
- The opening the EUNIS-Academy with five pre-conference seminars,
thus
keeping up with current professional trends
- 5 scientific tracks and a poster session containing more then
120
presentations from scientists from more then 20 European
countries
- More then 15 corporate presentations and exhibition booths
providing a
wealth of information about commercially available products
and services
- Many opportunities for informal discussion at the welcome receptions
and
evening events
- Competition and fun at a game of simultaneous chess with
Mr Alexander Khalifman, World Champion of Chess
1999
The Conference will take place at one of the most well known German
universities:
Humboldt-University at Berlin
Unter den Linden 6
10099 Berlin
Germany
To benefit from the early registration bonus, please register for the
conference right now and use the Website
http://www.hu-berlin.de/EUNIS2001/nav/registrationfr.html
The early registration fee of EURO 225.- is available until February,26.
After February, 26 the fee will be EURO 275.-.
We hope you will take part at this conference and find new ideas, friends,
and sources for professional development and that EUNIS 2001
will be a forum
for all of us to shape and define our agenda for the 21st century.
Prof. Dr. Jan Knop
Dr. Peter Schirmbacher
Chair of the
Chair of the
Program Committee
Organisation Committee