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Conference Accomodation

If you are interested in booking your accommodations at Duval College, please refer to our registration form. Cost of staying at Duval College is reasonably priced at $65 AUD per person/night (single room, shared bathroom facilities).

For other types of accommodations, please consider the following motels. (Please note that you will need to find your way to the conference venue every day during the conference, as this listing consists of motels that are centrally located in the heart of Armidale's CBD. The Armidale buses do have a regular bus schedule, which will make it easy for those of you on a budget).

Quality Inn Cotswold Gardens
34 Marsh Street
Armidale
http://www.cotswoldgardens.net/

Quality Hotel Powerhouse Armidale
31 Marsh Street
Armidale
http://www.choicehotels.com.au/hotels/hotel?hotel=AU716

Sandstock Motor Inn
101 Dumaresq Street
(02) 6772 9988 tel

White Lanterns
22 Marsh Street
http://www.armidale.info/whitelanterns/index.htmregistration

 
 

 
Upcoming Events

37th Annual Conference

Entering the Age of an Educational Renaissance:  Ideas for unity of purpose or further discord?

University of New England, Armidale NSW

24 - 27 November 2009

Register Now!

 

14th World Congress

Bordering, Re-Bordering and New Possibilities for Change in Education

Bogazici (Bosphorus) University

14 – 19 June 2010

http://www.wcces2010.org/

Announcements

The University of New England is pleased to host the 37th Annual Meeting of ANZCIES. Our call for papers is currently underway. Please submit your extract today at http://anzcies.org/submit_a_paper.php.

ANZCIES Winter Symposium a Success!

Dr Natt Pimpa and Di Cullen organised our very first mid-year symposium at RMIT, School of Management on 11 June 2009. We would like to extend our sincere appreciation for their involvement in developing the programme and recruiting new post-graduate students in particular. A special thanks goes to Professor Brian Corbitt who was our keynote speaker and for RMIT in hosting the well-attended symposium.

 

Congratulations to Professor John Keeves who has been awarded the ANZCIES Distinguished Professional Achievement Award 2008.

 

It is with deep regret to hear of the unexpected passing of Professor Neville Postlethwaite in April this year. A few ANZCIES members have worked directly with Neville in the past and are in the process of writing a special tribute to him for his close friends and colleagues.

Sponsors

If your organisation is interested in increasing its visibility in print, online, and/or on-site at our annual conference, ANZCIES does offer sponsorship opportunities. Please contact Brian Denman for more information.