AGI Geocommunity '09 Call for Papers Announced

AGI GeoCommunity '09 will be held at the Holiday Inn, Stratford upon Avon on the 23-24 September and will also incorporate an 'icebreaker' day on the 22 September at the conference venue. The conference tag line is 'Realising the Value of Place'.


In 2008 AGI GeoCommunity attracted over 600 delegates, an increase of 20% on 2007. As a speaker at the AGI GeoCommunity '09 conference you will have the best possible opportunity to raise the profile of your work, share your ideas, describe your activities and celebrate success and outstanding practice. Sharing, listening, learning and networking with your peers may be the one of the most significant personal development activities you can engage in during the year.


For more details about submitting ideas for papers, workshops and debate topics please go to the Call for Papers Web pages.

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