Joint National Conference
The Application of Complexity Science
to Human Affairs
Michael Young Building, Open University
Campus,
Milton Keynes,
Tuesday 28th February 2006
Co-hosted by:
The Complexity Society, UK
and
The Open University Innovation, Knowledge and Development
Research Centre.
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The programme will offer a range of well known speakers
from business, the public sector and academia as well as opportunities
for group discussion and debate.
Conference Speakers include:
- Damian Allen
- Prof. David Byrne
- Dr Ysanne Carlisle
- Dr Robin Durie
- Dr Robert Geyer
- Dr Elizabeth McMillan
- Eve Mitleton-Kelly
- Dr Paul Stevens
- Dr Katrina Wyatt
Conference Fees
(these include all refreshments and a buffet lunch)
Members of the Open University IKD Research Centre
and The Complexity Society: £45
Members (Concessions): £25
Non members: £75
Non members (concessions): £35
It is possible to join the Society
when you book and so save on your conference fee.
Non members who join at conference: £110
( Includes £65 full membership with journal ) Saving of
£30 on conference fee if not a member.
Non members (concessions) who join at conference:
£75 (Includes £50 full membership
with journal) Saving £10 on conference fee if not a member.
Payment by cheques only.
Conference fees.
Cheques to be made out to the 'Open University' and sent with
the application form to Sally Eaton, Events & Exhibitions
Manager, Communications Group, Open University, Walton Hall, Milton
Keynes, MK7 6AA.
Membership Fees.
Except in the case of membership fees which should be made out
to: 'The Complexity Society.' and sent with an application form
to C. McNulty as per address on the membership
webpage. Thus, for example, a cheque for £65 to 'The Complexity
Society' and for £45 to 'The Open University'.
Conference Application Form 50Kb pdf
format or 29Kb MS Word format
Booking and inquiries to: Sally Eaton, Events &
Exhibitions Manager, 01908 653253 or email: s.p.eaton@open.ac.uk.
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