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The University of Sydney is hosting a major international conference on the World Heritage site of Angkor from July 18-23 2006, entitled "Angkor: Landscape, City and Temple".
Venue: University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia. 18 - 23 July 2006Call for PapersFrom the 18th to the 23rd of July 2006, the University of Sydney will host the “Angkor - Landscape, City and Temples” conference. The conference will provide an opportunity for the international community of researchers to contribute to a definitive overview of recent and ongoing research on Angkor, to discuss future directions and collaboration, and to participate in specialist workshops and training sessions The conference will be organised around four themes: – Economy and Environment Papers can be submitted under any of these topics. Abstract SubmissionContributors must submit a title and abstract for consideration in English. The abstract must not exceed 300 words. Submissions should be made online at: RegistrationEarly-bird registration will commence in late November 2005. The early-bird registration cost is AUD$330 (Australian Dollars). For those registering after Friday May 12th 2006 the cost will increase to AUD$375 (Australian Dollars) for standard registration. Students will be charged an early-bird registration cost of AUD$180 (Australian Dollars). For those students registering after Friday May 12th 2006 the cost will increase to AUD$220 (Australian Dollars). Online registration can be completed at: PublicationThe conference committee intends to publish a multi-volume, refereed academic publication which will provide an authoritative review of Angkorian studies over the last decade. As the intent is to publish the volumes as soon as possible after the conference, presenters wishing to be considered for publication must submit their full-length manuscript (including figures, tables and references) prior to or at the time of the conference. Contact InformationAngkor Conference 2006
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Written by Damian Evans on Wednesday, 07 September 2005. Last Updated by Martin King on Thursday, 19 January 2006 |
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