Call for abstracts

Abstracts are invited for the NET2011 conference. Abstracts should be submitted to the conference office by Monday 24 January 2011.

To download a copy of the call for abstracts please click here.  

To submit your abstract please click here.

!! NEW !!
International panel debate

We are delighted to announce an international panel debate for NET2011! You will be able to put your questions to our eminent panel:
Christine Hancock
,
Director of C3 Collaborating for Health
Barbara Parfitt, Secretary General of the WHO Collaborating Centres for Nursing and Midwifery Development Global Network Secretariat
Jane Salvage, International Nursing Expert, Health Consultant and Writer.

Conference registration

You will be able to register for the NET2011 conference from February 2011.



Committee and Scientific panel

The NET conference is organised by a committee of leading educators. The organising committee is responsible for planning the conference and, with the Scientific panel, for selecting the papers and posters for the conference.

Organising committee
Dr Elisabeth Clark, The Open University, UK
Professor Collette Clifford, University of Birmingham, UK
Professor Lorraine Ellis, University of Derby, UK
Mr Andrew McKie, The Robert Gordon University, UK
Professor Gary Rolfe, Swansea University, UK

The international Scientific panel work with the committee to double blind review the abstracts submitted.

Scientific panel
Dr Janet Barker, University of Nottingham, UK
Mrs Jacky Conduit, University of Birmingham, UK
Dr Kay Currie, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Dr Anitta Juntunen, Kajaani University of Applied Sciences, Finland
Dr Philip Keeley, The University of Manchester, UK
Dr Amanda Kenny, La Trobe University, Australia
Dr Pat Mayers, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Professor Sara Owen, University of Lincoln, UK
Professor Elizabeth Rosser, Bournemouth University, UK
Ms Patricia Proudford, Bupa Care Services, Australia
Dr Fiona Timmins, Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

The criteria the committee and panel use for selecting abstracts are that they should:
reflect academic rigour and scholarship
demonstrate evidence of understanding of current debates and research in the relevant area
show clarity of perceived implications for healthcare education tomorrow
be submitted by the due date.

If you have any questions regarding any aspects of this conference please speak to Anna at Jill Rogers Associates.

 

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