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Register to attend the African Young Activities Conference (AYAC) 2014

African Young Activities Conference is an ADROE Global Foundation for Humanity initiative weaved to encourage, highlight and to building a new youthful and useful purpose driven generated ideas to address present challenges and therefore taking a 360 degrees turn of effecting the desired change that truly seek the well being of the African and developments.

This movement of young activist also gears at unearthing young targeted activists and their talents that will promote and propagate the visions of Africa.

Introduction
AYAC aims to build the next generation of young activists in Africa. As part of the first conference, Ghana has been nominated to host and discuss issues of national interest, empower the younger generation to take up constructive role with regards to Africa’s progress.

It will also seek to address various issues in the various African countries and device machines on how those issues can be solved.

Target Beneficiaries
The African youth.

Mission
• Unearthing young activists and encouraging talents that will promote and propagate the visions of Africa.
Vision
• Promote international, political and economic diplomacy among the youth.

Objective

In believe that at the end of this conference they will come out with a draft resolution which would be proposed to the Africa Union.

Eligibility Terms
Participation fee is $50 for non-Ghanaians and 50 Cedis for Ghanaians and delegates will have to pay for their own accommodation.

Payment Options:
• Ghanians must pay through MTN Mobile Money 0246306206
• Nigerians Must Contact Isaac Omoyele on Phone number +2348064222169 for all payments in Nigeria. Email: isaacpassion@gmail.com
• Other National should please pay via Our paypal link on the website or you can call AYAC Team for negotiation of payment

Delegates are entitled to:
• Certificate of participation
• Conference kits includes folder, learning materials
• Coffee break
• Participants Tag

Schedules
• Registration shall be received from April 1, 2014.
• Registration deadline is June 30th 2014
• Conference shall commence on July 17-19, 2014.

Topics
Human trafficking
Youth entrepreneurship
Social Network Analysis
Human Right council presentation
Presentation on Human Trafficking
LGBT Right
Personality Development
Child protection policy
Women empowerment

Conference Duration and Format
The conference will be held within three days where representatives of specific committees shall be nominated for group assignments to propose a solution to a task given.

Conference Plan

All the African countries would be divided into North Africa, South Africa, East Africa , West Africa and Central African Republic.
Committee 1 (Human Right council).
Human trafficking
LGDT
Child protection Policy

Committee 2(Security Council)

• African Union
• United Nations Organisation

Committee 3 (Entrepreneurship)
• Self entrepreneurship
• Social Network Analysis
• Youth entrepreneurship

DAY 1 Session 1
• Registration and opening ceremony
• Addressing the guest Speakers
• History of African young Activist
• Self entrepreneurship
• Social Network Analysis

DAY 2 Session 1
• Human Right council presentation(Child Labour)
• Presentation on Human Trafficking
• LGBT Right
• Child protection policy
• Group Assignment

Days 3 Session 1
• Group Assignment submissions
• Presentation of final resolution by committee members.
• Official Launch of AYAC

To register and for further information click here.


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Attend the Under 30 Achievers Conference in Lagos on December 11

Time is the greatest opportunity for significance. To invest it is to harvest seasons of rewards. The average period, generally considered to be about thirty years which children grow up is referred to as a generation. Our generation has in it a minority making a difference and majority lacking the needed drive to fulfilling the greatness mandate hence the Under30 Achievers’ Conference. The Under30 Achievers’ Conference is a platform of inspiration, exposure and networking of over 5,000 young people within a generation.

Objectives

  • Connecting the great to the potentially great
    people
  • Inspire young people to see beyond their limitations and reach out for the top
  • Exposing young people to relevant information and techniques for success
  • Awarding excellence, diligence and consistency
  • Nation building


Target Audience

5,000 Young people within the age bracket of 12-30 years;

  • Secondary school students
  • Fresh school leavers
  • Undergraduates
  • Young professionals
  • Youth leaders
  • Interest groups

Register for FREE here! Register for Free

Date: Wednesday, December 11,
2013 from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM (PST)
Venue: FOTA Auditorium, 40-42, Imam Dauda
Street, Off Eric Moore Road, Surulere, Lagos

Free transport is available for groups of 5, 10, 15, 20, 50 etc from any location in Lagos.

For more details call 08062217598 or visit http://www.under30achiever.com


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Participate at the 17th World Business Dialogue in Germany

 

The World Business Dialogue is the world’s largest international student-run business convention. Each year, the leaders of today and the leaders of tomorrow come together in Cologne, Germany to discuss current innovations and trends regarding their impact on existing business models and their chances to generate new business models. Therefore, the conference brings together excellent students with renown executives, founders, politicians and scientists and offers them an ideal platform for a cross-generational and cross-cultural dialogue. The World Business Dialogue has a rich history. Its story began in 1987 when it was still named “Deutscher Wirtschaftskongress” and only German students and executives participated. In 1999 it successfully opened its doors for international guests as well and since then has attracted students and executives from almost any place on earth.

The story continues to be written. Stay excited for the 17th World Business Dialogue in 2014! The OFW Organisationsforum Wirtschaftskongress is an entirely student-run initiative based in Cologne, Germany. Since its foundation in 1984 it gives a team of 40 students a unique and exciting challenge every year: To organize the world’s largest international student-run business convention, the World Business Dialogue.

The goal of the organization is to give students the opportunity to combine the theoretical knowledge of their university life with hands-on business experiences. During one year of being on the team they face numerous complex challenges and learn to master them. Here comes the 17th World Business Dialogue. Students across the world can apply and get affiliations that could unlock their closed corporate doors. Experience an eyes-opener to other great opportunities. It’s free to apply. And, free to be sponsored to Germany if successful for the dialogue project, while other successful delegates would be applying for scholarship for sponsorship. This information is reaching you via OFW Ambassador for West Africa, Matthew Adetunji. He wishes you good luck!

Click here to Apply

For more Information and updates, please contact; OFW Ambassador for West Africa, Matthew Adetunji on +2348076086968 or matthew.adetunji@ofw.de

Register for the Harvard 2014 Conference

Introduction
For the past several decades, Asia has developed at breakneck speed. The economic success stories of Japan, the Four Tigers, and now China have been used as models worldwide, but the development goes even further than that. As the world becomes more. globalized, the unique cultures of the nations of Asia, both traditional and modern, have spread, not only across the region, but throughout non-Asian countries too. Furthermore, major political developments have occurred, as seen most recently in the Arab Spring in the Middle East and the election of Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar.

As a result of these many developments, Western and Eastern powers have an increasingly equal influence on the world stage. Countries on both sides must work together to sustain this development internationally, in addition to finding solutions to remaining issues. At the 2013 Harvard Conference,the Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations (HPAIR) will provide a forum to discuss both the solutions to these problems and better ways for the East and West to communicate, in the hopes that after the conference, delegates will leave the conference better equipped than ever to promote and participate in exchanges that will allow the world to continue developing for many years to come. For more information about the conference, click here.


Theme:
The Many Faces of Asia: Shaping Identities in a Dynamic World
Dates: February 14-17, 2014
Location: Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA

CONFERENCE TIMELINE

November 1, 2013 – Online application for Harvard Conference begins

November 30, 2013 – Deadline for the Harvard Conference Early Application Round.

December 15, 2013 – Deadline for the Harvard Conference Regular Application Round.

January 10, 2014 – Early registration for the Harvard Conference closes.

January 20, 2014 – Regular registration for the Harvard Conference closes.

February 14-17, 2014 – Harvard Conference

Application is now open. Click here to apply!


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Call for Papers: IIM Conference 2014

Australia’s Institute for Information Management (IIM) is holding a Conference & Workshops from May 1-2 2014 in Canberra as part of Information Awareness month and has issued a Call for Papers.

The event will provide an opportunity to discuss the challenges of compliance, interoperability, collaboration and continuous evolution of Information Management discipline.

It will include informative presentations, case studies and workshops that will examine ways that various approaches can be employed to help organisations to respond to challenges they face today and expect for tomorrow.

The conference will also provide an opportunity for solution providers to showcase their technologies, techniques and models that address common issues that information professionals deal with in managing their information assets.

Further details and a submission form is available HERE

Apply to Attend Global Conference: Building a Global Citizens Movement

In order to encourage connectivity and collaboration between actors and citizens working for social justice, DEEEP will organize a yearly conference in collaboration with CIVICUS – World Alliance for Citizens Participation and GCAP – Global Call to Action against Poverty.

The overall aim of this conference is to initiate a global coalition for citizen’s empowerment for change, which will grow and become consolidated over two years.

The objectives are:

a. Vision: Exchange, and possibly agree, on a joint narrative of the world we want, and the world we don’t want;

b. Linking: Establish and reinforce cross-continental networks towards a global movement of citizens for change;

c. Learning: share approaches and practices on emancipatory campaigning and learning.

The conference is considered as an ongoing process for the 200 participants so that they can get involved and engage with the issues over a long-time frame.

Participation and programme: To participate in the conference, please fill in the online form. Note that there is a limited availability, participants will be selected through a screening process: we have 200 places and approximatively 130 travel grants available.

For more information click here

Attend the Thinking School, Africa Conference 2013

One Event, 5 days, 7 Speakers including 5 Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum.

For 5 days, African youth, emerging leaders, young entrepreneurs, students and young business executives shall converge to increase their appetite and capacities to think, invent, innovate and create world class ideas that can solve local problems in Africa.

Benefits

  • Profiling of ideas on Germany’s No 1 News website to potential investors in Germany and Europe.
  • Most promising idea initiators shall be marched with local and international entrepreneurs for mentorship.
  • Automatic membership into the Thinking School Ideas Network.

Event Details
Date: November, 17th – 23rd, 2013
Time: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Venue: Winchester Hotels, Bur, Dubai, United Arab Emirate

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International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC): Call for Papers

THE CONFERENCE

The International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural
Computation has been a forum where scientists with different
backgrounds, yet sharing a common interest in novel forms of
computation, human-designed computation inspired by nature, and the
computational aspects of processes taking place in nature, meet and
present their latest results. Continuing this tradition, the 13th
International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural
Computation will focus on the current experimental and theoretical
results with the greatest impact.

TOPICS
Papers and poster presentations are sought in all areas that relate to
unconventional computation and natural computation. Both theoretical and
experimental papers are welcome. Typical, but not exclusive, topics are:

* Molecular (DNA) computing, Quantum computing, Optical computing,
Hypercomputation – relativistic computation, Chaos computing, Physarum
computing, Computation in hyperbolic spaces, Collision-based computing,
Computations beyond the Turing model;

* Cellular automata, Neural computation, Evolutionary computation, Swarm
intelligence, Ant algorithms, Artificial immune systems, Artificial
life, Membrane computing, Amorphous computing;

* Computational Systems Biology, Genetic networks, Protein-protein
networks, Transport networks, Synthetic biology, Cellular (in vivo)
computing.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
Authors are invited to submit original papers (at most 12 pages in LNCS
format) or one-page poster abstracts using the link
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ucnc2014

Papers must be submitted in Portable Document Format (PDF). The revised
version of the manuscripts, to appear in a LNCS volume by Springer, must
be prepared in LATEX according to the LNCS format:
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs/lncs+authors

The papers must not have been submitted simultaneously to other
conferences with published proceedings. All accepted papers must be
presented at the conference. The proceedings will be available at the
conference venue.

IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: March 7, 2014
Notification of acceptance: April 7, 2014
Final versions due: April 27, 2014
Conference: July 14-18, 2014

VENUE

University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
July 14-18, 2014

INVITED TUTORIALS
Anne Condon (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Ming Li (University of Waterloo, Canada)

INVITED SPEAKERS: TBA

WORKSHOPS
Computational Neuroscience – Organizer Mark Daley (University of Western
Ontario, Canada)
DNA Computing by Self-Assembly – Organizer Matthew Patitz (University
of Arkansas, USA)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Andrew Adamatzky (University of the West of England, UK)
Selim G. Akl (Queen’s University, Canada)
Eshel Ben-Jacob (University of Tel-Aviv, Israel)
Cristian S. Calude (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Jose Felix Costa (Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Erzsebet Csuhaj-Varju (Eotvos Lorand University, Hungary)
Alberto Dennunzio (Universita degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy)
Marco Dorigo (Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
Jerome Durand-Lose (Universite d’Orleans, France)
Masami Hagiya (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Oscar H. Ibarra (University of California, USA, Co-Chair)
Jarkko Kari (University of Turku, Finland)
Lila Kari (University of Western Ontario, Canada, Co-Chair)
Kamala Krithivasan (IIT Madras, India)
Viv Kendon (University of Leeds, UK)
Giancarlo Mauri (Universita degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy)
Yongli Mi (University of Hong Kong, China)
Mario J. Perez-Jimenez (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain)
Kai Salomaa (Queen’s University, Canada)
Hava Siegelmann (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
Susan Stepney (University of York, UK)
Damien Woods (California Institute of Technology, USA)
Byoung-Tak Zhang (Seoul National University, Korea)

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Mark Daley (University of Western Ontario)
Helmut Jurgensen (University of Western Ontario)
Lila Kari (University of Western Ontario, Chair)
Steffen Kopecki (University of Western Ontario)
Stephen Watt (University of Western Ontario)

STEERING COMMITTEE

Thomas Back (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
Cristian S. Calude (University of Auckland, New Zealand, Founding
Chair)
Lov K. Grover (Bell Labs, USA)
Natasha Jonoska (University of South Florida, USA, Co-Chair)
Jarkko Kari (University of Turku, Finland, Co-Chair)
Lila Kari (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
Seth Lloyd (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Giancarlo Mauri (Universita degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy)
Gheorghe Paun (Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy,
Romania)
Grzegorz Rozenberg (Leiden University, The Netherlands, Emeritus Chair)
Arto Salomaa (University of Turku, Finland)
Tommaso Toffoli (Boston University, USA)
Carme Torras (Institute of Robotics and Industrial Informatics, Spain)
Jan van Leeuwen (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)

Source: http://www.csd.uwo.ca/ucnc2014

UNILAG holds 9th Annual Research Conference and Fair

The 9th (Ninth) Annual Research Conference and Fair(an International Conference of the Sciences and Humanities) organized by the University of Lagos will begin on Tuesday, October 22, 2013 in the Multipurpose Halls, UNILAG Main Campus. The three-day Conference and Fair, whose main theme is “Researching Health, Infrastructure and Development” has the following Sub-Themes:

1.    Public and Community Health and Development

2.    Communication Technology, Energy and Health

3.    Transportation, Infrastructure and Health

4.    Socio-economic Framework and Health

5.    Public Sector Institutional Reform, Development and Health

6.    Curriculum, Production of Knowledge and Health

7.    Nano-Science and Development

8.    Security Infrastructure and Health

9.    Science and Health

10. Manufacturing and Health

11. Environment and Health

12. Health Delivery Services in National Development

The conference will provide:

Ø  A forum for researchers, practitioners in the industry and policy makers to share ideas, research results and practical experiences on emerging issues especially on health.

Ø  An opportunity for interaction between academics and captains of industry on issues of interest to healthcare, infrastructure and development.

Ø  An avenue to connect researchers with relevant industries that have pressing needs for research outputs to rebrand their products.

Ø  A vehicle to enhance the contributions of industry to health and economic development via creation of employment and increased local content.

The target audience include: academic researchers, research & production teams from industry, policy makers, students, non-governmental organisations, faith organisations, think-tanks and general public.

SUBMISSION OF PAPERS: Full Papers (in softcopy) should be submitted to:unilagconf@unilag.edu.ngorunilagconf@gmail.com, not later than August 31, 2013. Accepted Papers for the Conference shall appear in the Book of Proceedings and successfully reviewed papers presented at the Conference shall be published in the newly established UNILAG Journal of Humanities (UJH) and UNILAG Journal of Medicine, Science & Technology (UJMST).

POSTER COMPETITION: Participants who wish to take part in the ‘Best Poster Competition’ should make Poster Presentation in addition to their choice of Oral Presentation (Using A0 sized poster of 33.11” by 46.81”). Awards will be given to winners.

REGISTRATION: Participants are to log on research.unilag.edu.ng, and complete the on-line Registration Form.

REGISTRATION FEES:

Participants (Local) = N5, 000:00         

Students = N 2, 000:00

International Participants = $250/£100

Corporate Participation:

1 – 2 Reps: N50, 000:00

3 – 5 Reps: N75, 000:00

Up to 10 Reps: N200, 000:00

Corporate Sponsorship

Platinum: N5m – N10m                

Diamond: N3m – N5m

Gold: N2m – N3m                       

Silver: Less than N2m

Exhibition Stand:  N50, 000:00 per 12m2

PAYMENT DETAILS:

Naira (N): UBA UNILAG Research Link A/C = 1011564783

US Dollars ($): Access Bank UNILAG Domiciliary A/C = 0043756179

British Pound Sterling (£): Access Bank UNILAG GBP A/C = 0043756100

Scanned copies of payment tellers and registration forms should be sent as e-mail attachments to unilagconf@unilag.edu.ngorunilagconf@gmail.com.

IMPORTANT DATES:           

Deadline for Paper Submission: August 31, 2013

Notification of Acceptance of Papers: Two weeks after acknowledgement of submission of paper.

Arrival and on-site Registration: October 21, 2013

Conference Dates: October 22 – 24, 2013

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

F  Conference Planning Committee (CPC) Secretariat: Room 707, Senate House, UNILAG

F  CPC Chairman – Prof. Dafe Otobo (07065156320)

F  Chairman, Programme& Abstract Sub-committee – Dr. B.O. Silva (08033339192)

F  Chairman, Publicity & Sponsorship Sub-committee – Prof. O. Odukoya (08063444373)

F  CPC Secretary – Mr. E. O. Olojede (08029378673)

Call for Papers: Bilingual (FRENCH & English) International Conference on ‘PEOPLES, Land, and Water: The Natural Connection’

The 4th Bilingual (French and English Languages) International Conference on ‘Peoples, Land and Water: The Natural Connection’ will begin on November 3, 2013 at Espam-Formation University, Cotonou, Republic of Benin.

The Conference is the brainchild of the African Environmental Ethics and Values Research Group, Department of Philosophy, University of Lagos and Espam-Formation University, Cotonou, Republic of Benin in collaboration with the Center for Environmental Philosophy (CEP), Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, University of North Texas, Denton, United States of America.

The 1st Edition of the Conference was held at the University of North Texas, Denton, United States of America in May, 2010 while the 2nd and 3rd Editions were held at the University of Lagos, Nigeria in 2011 and 2012, respectively.

The Coordinators for this year’s Conference are: Dr. Chigbo Joseph Ekwealo of the University of Lagos, Nigeria and Dr. Gene Hargrove of the University of North Texas, Denton, United States of America. The Conference Website is http://www.cep.unt.edu/africa/

 

SUBMISSION OF PAPERS: Academics, civil society & natural activists groups and government officials are invited to present papers on any aspect of the Conference’s theme including: traditional and contemporary notions of land and water, religious notions, scientific and spiritual qualities of land and water, peoples and culture, and science of the cosmos, among others. Papers from other continental perspectives that may be comparative in addressing the theme are welcome.

 

Select papers will be published in the peer reviewed Journal of African Environmental Ethics and Values, Department of Philosophy, UNILAG OR Journal of Intercultural Studies, Espam-Formation University, Cotonou, Republic of Benin.

Abstracts of not more than 250 words should be sent before October 20, 2013 to:

  1. Dr. Chigbo Joseph Ekwealo: cekwealo@unilag.edu.ngor chigboekwealo@gmail.com.
  2. French-speaking paper presenters should send abstracts to Prof. Martial Lipeb: drm_lipeb@yahoo.fr.

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEE (covers program materials and lunch for 2 days):

  • Paper Presenters: N30, 000:00/90,000FCFA
  • Others (Participants without papers): $150/N17, 000:00/10,000:00FCFA
  • Students: $50/N3, 500:00/10,000:00FCFA
  • Foreign delegates: $250

All Enquiries (mode of payment, transportation, accommodation and other logistics) in English Language should be directed at: Dr. Chigbo Joseph Ekwealo: cekwealo@unilag.edu.ng OR call: +2348121158838 or +2348060510948 while enquiries from prospective French-speaking participants should be sent to:

  1.  The Pro-Chancellor of Espam-Formation University, Cotonou, Republic of Benin, Professor Martial Lipeb:drm_lipeb@yahoo.fr OR call: (+229)66746613, 64159635, 21334296, 66260930.
  2. The Vice-Chancellor of Espam-Formation University, Cotonou, Republic of Benin, Dr. Esther Tchokouatcheu: tchokoua2000@yahoo.fr OR call (+229)66746613, 64159635, 21334296, 66260930.

 

Call for Papers on ECHR and Economic Crisis

The economic crisis has tested much more than the financial balances of banks, governments and individuals either in their capacity as savers, share-holders, pensioners, employers or employees. It brought about a series of social and political changes posing a real test for human rights, solidarity and democracy. It has exposed the most vulnerable to additional hardship and has given ample opportunity for various forms of extremism to flourish often resulting in the victimization of scapegoats. It undermines not only the guarantees of economic, social and cultural rights, but also those of civil and political rights. As history has taught us, noted Francoise Tulkens in her speech marking the opening of the current judicial year for the European Court of Human Rights, these trends pose a real threat to the twin pillars on which the Convention is based: democracy and the rule of law.

The impact of the crisis on obligations arising from the European Convention of Human Rights (‘ECHR’) and the European Social Charter is multi-faceted and extends to much more than the effects of the austerity measures experienced in a number of Council of Europe (‘CoE’) Member States such as unprecedented cuts on salaries and pensions and the decreasing availability of social benefits. Member States -particularly those most struck by the crisis like Greece, Cyprus, and Italy- face serious challenges in complying with the ECHR and European Social Charter, for instance in ensuring that no one depending on a social assistance scheme is left in conditions of extreme poverty; providing where required adequate housing and ensuring that any evictions,including of home owners defaulting on their mortgages, remain lawful; respecting the rights of migrants and asylum-seekers in an increasingly hostile environment as a result of the rise of political extremism; ensuring that any dismissals remain fair and that all necessary procedural safeguards remain effective; guaranteeing an effective right of access to justice in the face of new challenges varying from cuts on legal aid budgets and extending to jurisdictional issues arising in claims against the implementation of agreements with the “Troika”. The crisis has also intensified tensions arising from decision-making in what is nowadays often perceived as the Ivory Tower of Brussels and amplified a certain lack of understanding experienced by northern Europeans towards southern Europeans and vice versa. In this climate, it seems that support for European integration can no longer be taken for granted. In this context, the Editorial board of the Cyprus Human Right Law Review decided to resort to the framework of European Human Rights Law for assistance and devote the Review’s forthcoming issue to the economic crisis.

The present Call for Papers seeks to
(a) Solicit expert opinions on the impact of the economic crisis on the human rights obligations of CoE Member States, particularly addressing the issues highlighted above;
(b) Explore specific applications of the European human rights law framework in litigation arising as a result of the economic crisis;
(c) Explore means of managing the increase of political extremism challenging respect to human rights.

Interested authors are invited to submit an abstract of their proposed paper by 11 October 2013 to info@ehrli.org. The abstracts should be no more than three pages long and be in English. Earlier submissions are welcome. The abstracts will be reviewed by members of the Cyprus Human Rights Law Review’s Editorial and Scientific board and a number of authors will be invited to submit their final papers of no more than 15,000 words by 30 November 2013. Please note that already published papers will not be eligible for consideration.

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