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NADRAC research forum 2005

NADRAC's second national ADR research forum (round table) will be held on

  • Friday 25 February (all day) and Saturday 26 February (morning) 2005

  • at Brookman Hall, City East Campus, University of South Australia, cnr Nth Terrace and Frome Rd, Adelaide.
    (Our thanks to the University of South Australia, for organising the venue.)

The forum aims to optimise research in ADR by promoting information sharing and collaborative effort among those involved in conducting or commissioning ADR research and evaluation

There is no charge for attending the forum but participants are expected to cover their own travel costs.

If you are interested in attending, please e-mail an expression of interest (by 17 December 2004) to nadrac@ag.gov.au  The expression of interest should contain:

1. a key research question or area that you would like to discuss with others
Note: this should be limited to one to two paragraphs maximum: a full paper or research proposal is NOT required! The questions and research areas that you provide us will enable us to organise the workshop sessions.

2.  relevant background material
Note: this is optional. However it would be useful if participants were able to read relevant information prior to the forum.

3.  your contact details.
ie your e-mail, postal address and phone number.

Please circulate this information to others who may be interested.

If you have any questions about the research forum, please contact the convenor of the NADRAC research committee, Professor Tania Sourdin, on 03 9285 5201.

Please note that NADRAC now has an e-mail notification service. To subscribe to this service, send an e-mail to lyris-admin@lstsvr1.ag.gov.au and, in the body of the message simply type  subscribe NADRAC ... then your name (eg John Smith).


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