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The British Institute of Graphologists are pleased to announce that
their Eighth British Symposium on Graphology will take place from
2nd to 4th September at St Anne's College, University of Oxford,
England.
Papers are welcomed from all graphologists and others interested in
graphology, on any area or aspect of graphology, or on any topic
relevant to graphology or graphological research.
Those wishing to present a paper need to submit an abstract for
consideration by the Symposium Committee.
Your abstract should be submitted in English, on two pages, typed
with double spacing, and with at least 2.5 cm margins. The abstract
should then be emailed or sent, preferably on a disc, to our
Symposium Co-ordinator, Louise Puttick.
louiseputtick@...
PAGE 1 To include the following information:
a) The title of the paper.
b) The name and qualifications of the author(s).
c) The address of the author(s).
d) The telephone number, email and fax of the author(s).
e) Any details of your current involvement in graphology.
f) It will be important to know length of time required for presentation.
We suggest 30 or 45 minutes. An additional 15 minutes will be
added to your time for questions.
g) Please specify your audio-visual requirements.
PAGE 2 To consist of:
a) The title of your Paper.
b) 300 to 500 word Abstract.
Research Papers need to include the aims of your research, its
methodology, with a summary of results and the relevance of your
research. All other Papers need to include an explanation of the
topic, its relevance to graphology, and the nature of your discussion.
The abstract deadline is 30thOctober 2004
We ask that Papers be original and have not been previously
presented in the English language. The selection of papers will be
based on the quality of the abstract received, as well as the need for
a balanced programme. Successful abstracts will be confirmed as
soon as possible in December 2004.
Your completed paper will then need to be submitted for publication
by the end of April 2005.The published 2005 Symposium Book will
be ready by the weekend of our Symposium.
The full Call for Papers notice is available on the BIG website,
http://www.britishgraphology.org Any queries should be directed to
the Symposium Co-ordinator, Louise Puttick:
louiseputtick@...
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Many thanks.
Jennifer Green
Administration Manager
The British Institute of Graphologists