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  • 1.  2010 iGov Research Institute Announcement

    Posted 11-04-2009 14:10
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    2010 iGov Research Institute
    July 18-25, 2010
    The Hague & Delft, The Netherlands

    The Center for Technology in Government at the University at Albany is
    pleased to announce the 2010 iGov Research Institute held in the
    Netherlands, from July 18-25, 2010. Supported by the US National Science
    Foundation, the Institute was created for doctoral students from around the
    world who are interested in the impacts of information and communication
    technologies on government and governance. The iGov Institute includes both
    academic sessions and practical field work and is organized around the
    experiences of a city or region using advanced information policies and
    technologies for economic, cultural, and social benefits. The faculty team
    comprises internationally known researchers as well as senior government
    officials. This year our field venue is The Hague in the Netherlands. Our
    local university partner and residential location is TU Delft.
    Past iGov students have given the program high praise, calling it "the best
    experience in collaborative interdisciplinary research" connected to
    practical e-governance challenges. I hope you will identify and encourage
    qualified doctoral students to apply to this week-long, intensive
    residential program focused on ways to advance, study, and understand
    digital government research in an international context. Please also share
    this announcement with your colleagues.
    For more details about the program design, please read summaries
    <http://www.ctg.albany.edu/institute?sub=past> of programs from previous
    years. The 2010 iGov application submission deadline is March 15, 2010. To
    learn more and to apply, please visit the institute website
    <http://www.ctg.albany.edu/institute> .


  • 2.  2010 iGov Research Institute Announcement

    Posted 12-14-2009 11:56
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    2010 iGov Research Institute
    July 18-25, 2010
    The Hague & Delft, The Netherlands


    The Center for Technology in Government at the University at Albany is
    pleased to announce the 2010 iGov Research Institute held in the
    Netherlands, from July 18-25, 2010. Supported by the US National Science
    Foundation, the Institute was created for doctoral students from around the
    world who are interested in the impacts of information and communication
    technologies on government and governance. The iGov Institute includes both
    academic sessions and practical field work and is organized around the
    experiences of a city or region using advanced information policies and
    technologies for economic, cultural, and social benefits. The faculty team
    comprises internationally known researchers as well as senior government
    officials. This year our field venue is The Hague in the Netherlands. Our
    local university partner and residential location is TU Delft.

    Past iGov students have given the program high praise, calling it "the best
    experience in collaborative interdisciplinary research" connected to
    practical e-governance challenges. I hope you will identify and encourage
    qualified doctoral students to apply to this week-long, intensive
    residential program focused on ways to advance, study, and understand
    digital government research in an international context. Please also share
    this announcement with your colleagues.

    For more details about the program design, please read summaries
    <http://www.ctg.albany.edu/institute?sub=past> of programs from previous
    years. The 2010 iGov application submission deadline is March 15, 2010. To
    learn more and to apply, please visit the institute website
    <http://www.ctg.albany.edu/institute> .




    _______________________________________
    Sharon S. Dawes, Ph.D.
    Senior Fellow, Center for Technology in Government
    University at Albany/SUNY
    187 Wolf Rd., Suite 301
    Albany, NY 12205

    sdawes@ctg.albany.edu
    www.ctg.albany.edu <www.ctg.albany.edu>
    phone: 518-442-3892
    fax: 518-442-3886