[Air-l] Icograda Education Network Conference
A.C.Roibas at bton.ac.uk
A.C.Roibas at bton.ac.uk
Tue May 20 06:44:03 PDT 2003
Attend the 1st Icograda Education Network Conference!
Icograda Education Network Conference
University of Brighton
21 - 23 June 2003 - Brighton, U.K.
This important Conference at the University of Brighton
will focus on current issues in graphic design education
worldwide. Attendance is open to all design educators.
Immediately following the two-day Conference, a
one-day closed Assembly will be held with
representatives of educational institutions who are
registered participants of the Icograda Education Network
(IEN). This Assembly will focus on the structuring of the
IEN.
Icograda Education Network Conference
University of Brighton
On 21-22 June 2003, the University of Brighton's Faculty of Art and
Architecture will host the first Icograda Education Network
Conference.
The objective of this event is to generate a truly open and broad
international discussion in order to identify key issues facing
graphic
design educators. The results of these discussions will serve the
IEN
Assembly following the Conference in defining an agenda for future
activities.
The two-day Conference will include; invited speakers reflecting
graphic
design education in different geographic, social and economic
environments; participant presenters (based on submitted proposals);
workshop sessions; panel discussions; and a variety of
presentations.
The IEN Conference is open to all. A registration fee of GBP90
covers
participation in the Conference, the University's Gala Dinner, and
other
events. Other meals are not included. IEN participants in good
standing
are entitled to send one delegate to the Conference at no charge. (A
GBP30 charge will be made for attending the optional Gala Dinner). A
block of rooms in local hotels has been reserved.
For IEN Conference registration and hotel accommodation, please
contact: Jennifer Wells at j.wells at brighton.ac.uk , telephone +44
1273
64 2748, fax +44 1273 64 3227.
Icograda Education Network Conference
Call for Submissions
Please submit a 250 word synopsis of your proposed presentation
along
with a brief CV and basic information about the structure and
programs
of your educational institution. Topic material should reflect the
objectives of the IEN Conference and may include a presentation on
particular challenges or a report on a particular project or
experience of
relevance. Proposals should be submitted as a Word document, to
education at icograda.org by 30 April 2003. Please write presentation
proposal (name of person) as the message title. The final program
will
be circulated by 15 May 2003. (No financial support will be
available for
presenters, who are expected to register for the Conference).
Icograda Education Network - Assembly
An IEN Assembly will take place on 23 June 2003, immediately
following
the IEN Conference, at the University of Brighton. The IEN Assembly
is
open to all IEN participants in good standing. Each school may send
two
official delegates to the IEN Assembly. This IEN Assembly will lay
the
groundwork for the IEN's future activities, define IEN objectives
and
mission, develop an agenda, chart a course of action, and also
inform
the IEN's executive structures and IEN working committees. IEN
Assembly participants are invited to submit ideas for projects and
events
and are invited to submit proposals to host future IEN Conferences.
IEN Participant Registration for Conference and Assembly
IEN participants in good standing (fully paid fees by 23 June 2003)
are
requested to register for participation in the IEN Conference and
the IEN
Assembly as early as possible by contacting education at icograda.org
Other Events
The IEN Conference and IEN Assembly will coincide with the degree
shows
of the University of Brighton, and ties into a broader program of
interesting activities and events in and around Brighton. All
registered
attendees of the IEN Conference and IEN Assembly will be notified of
and
invited to participate in associated activities.
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Icograda Education Network
The Icograda Education Network (IEN) brings together the worldwide
community of graphic design educational institutions. The IEN was
inaugurated at a meeting in Brno, Czech Republic, in June 2002
attended by 73 delegates from 28 countries. In keeping with its
objectives, principles, and core values, Icograda is giving birth to
the IEN
initiative and will provide early logistical and administrative
support. The
IEN will develop according to an agenda defined by active IEN
participants relevant activities will be fueled by the ideas,
energies, and
resources of the network.
Icograda Education Network - Objectives
IEN's objectives include: creating opportunities for exchange and
collaboration at all levels of graphic design education
(institutions,
faculty and students); examining current and future needs and
challenges of design education; advancement of teaching methods and
research opportunities; organising collaborative projects, seminars,
symposia, conferences, etc.; and sharing experiences for mutual
benefit. Ten percent of all fees contributed by IEN participants
will be
funneled into the Icograda Foundation, to be used for student
scholarships and further seeding initiatives.
Icograda Education Network - Participation
The IEN hopes to enlist graphic design educational institutions in
all
countries. Participation is open to all schools offering specific
post-secondary programs in graphic design (across the entire
spectrum
of visual communications) according to the specific conditions in
each
country. Thus the IEN includes schools that provide advanced
degrees,
as well as schools with programs as short as two years. In order to
join
the IEN, a school must complete an application form (available from
the
Icograda Secretariat), must be willing to actively engage in IEN
activities,
and must pay an annual subscription fee. IEN schools are able to
take
part in all programs and projects, and are also invited to propose
and
host IEN projects and events. IEN members may participate in IEN
Assembly meetings and serve on IEN committees and executive organs
- thus helping define the course of the IEN's development.
Annual fees (calendar year) for IEN participation are based on per
capita
Gross National Product (GNP) for the country in which the applicant
school
is based: Category A (per capita GNP $USD 10,000 and above) - $USD
600; Category B (per capita GNP $USD 2,500 - 9,999) - $USD 400;
Category C (per capita GNP below $USD 2,499) - $USD 100.
www.education.icograda.org
On 27 April 2003 (World Graphics Day, and Icograda's 40th birthday)
the
IEN website will launch. The website will feature the schools
participating
in the IEN (each school has an editable profile) and will include
design
education information and valuable links related to graphic design
education. Discussion Lists will provide an active forum for
exchange
between participants.
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Dr. Anxo Cereijo Roibás,
School of Computing, Mathematical
& Information Sciences
Faculty of Management & Information Sciences
University of Brighton
Watts Building, Moulsecoomb
Brighton BN2 4GJ
United Kingdom
t +44(0)1273 64 2458
f +44(0)1273 64 2405
m +44(0)7814 491790
http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/anxo/ <http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/anxo/>
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