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Planning, 4 July 2008
Public Participation and Corporate Social Responsibility
27-29 August. International Association for Public Participation (IAP). University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
Delegates from 25 countries will offer 70 presentations on topics including community development, new business models, stakeholder engagement techniques, emerging research on public engagement, cyber-polling and participation in planning.
Cost: £350 for IAP members; £450 for non-members; concessions for community organisations and students.
For further information, please email diane.coyle@strath.ac.uk
CHRESP 2008 - Cultural Heritage Research Meets Practice
10-15 November. Ljubljana, Slovenia.
This European conference on protection, conservation and enhancement of cultural heritage is supported through the EU research framework programme.
Cost: EUR350; EUR300 for students.
A call for abstracts is available at www.chresp.eu. For more information, please email chresp@nuk.uni-lj.si.
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