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2009-03-10 UK Systems Society International Conference 2009

We are pleased to announce that the UK Systems Society International Conference 2009 will take place on 1 and 2 September at St Anne's College, Oxford, UK.

The theme of the Conference will be 'Systems Research: Lessons from the Past - Progress or the Future'. A keynote address on this theme will be given by Prof. Peter Checkland and, in a change of format from previous years, most of the programme will be devoted to workshops and plenary discussions around the Conference theme, led by key members of the Systems community.

Contributions are invited for a special, 25th Anniversary edition of The
Systemist, accompanying the Conference. Publication in this edition will
be conditional on an author being registered for, and attending, the Conference. Delegates will be invited to present their separate
contributions through the vehicle of a poster, during a special session
dedicated to viewing, informal discussions and networking.

Cost for non-members £295 before 30 June 2009 (£345 after this date)
including one-night's en-suite accommodation at St Anne's College,
Conference Dinner, lunches and refreshments.

Further details can be obtained from the UKSS Website: www.ukss.org.uk or from the Conference Secretariat by email to conference2009@ukss.org.uk

Steve Probert
Conference Chair 2009

Christine Welch
President, UK Systems Society

Christine Welch