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We invite you to submit an abstract for presentation at the 2009 ANZAPS conference. Papers presented by PhD candidates are especially welcome. The main themes of the meeting will be the

  • Role for planning academics in preparing and implementing the PIA accreditation policy
  • How new and emerging topics are incorporated into planning education
  • Use of social networking and other similiar tools in planning education
  • Shared teaching resources - like open courseware (conversation began at the 2008 meeting)
  • Role of PIA in funding planning research

Abstracts are not limited to the suggested themes. Papers that are thought provoking, creative, relevant and seek to stimulate delegate’s interest throughout the conference program are encouraged.  At this stage we anticipate that speakers will be given twenty minutes to present papers including questions.

Please identify whether you will be submitting a paper for the peer review or non peer reviewed track. Those papers undergoing peer review will be published on a conference proceeding CD and sent out after the conference.

To submit an abstract please include the following:

  • paper title
  • author name(s)
  • affiliations
  • contact details: address, phone number and email
  • whether paper is to be refereed or non-refereed
  • 200 word abstract

Abstracts should be submitted in MS Word (or word compatible) format. Please do not submit abstracts in PDF format. Email abstracts to: n.sipe@griffith.edu.au and put ANZAPS09 in the Subject line.

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