[Inlt] INLT: the new way forward
James Boxall
james.boxall at dal.ca
Sun Jul 22 00:00:12 NZST 2012
Before anything else shifts. THANKS to you Eric!, and all INTL founders. Without all of you, there wouldn't be anything to carry forward.
Is anyone @esri in San Diego this week? Send me a note if you would like to meet. I arrive Tuesday pm.
Also, the inlt list host is ready :-)
Cheers
James
James.boxall at dal.ca
Director, GISciences Centre
Dalhousie University
Sent from my iPhone
On 2012-07-21, at 3:14 AM, Eric Pawson <eric.pawson at canterbury.ac.nz> wrote:
> Dear INLT colleagues
>
> There have been a number of volunteers to take on coordination of the INLT into the next stage of its life.
>
> The present three co-coordinators are being replaced by 'network coordinators'. This change will be made on the webpage next week. The new network coordinators are:
>
> Julie Bartlett-Trafford: j.trafford at auckland.ac.nz, Centre for Academic Development, University of Auckland, New Zealand
> Niamh Moore-Cherry: niamh.moore at ucd.ie, School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy, University College Dubin, Ireland
> Clovis C. Perry, Jr.: clovis.perry at kctcs.edu
> , Bluegrass Community and Technical College
> , Danville, KY, USA
> Helen Walkington, hwalkington at brookes.ac.uk, HIgher Education Academy, UK
>
> Niamh, Clovis and Helen have also offered help organise f2f events in the future; so too has Munazza Fatima: munazza.fatima at iub.edu.pk, The Islamia University Bahawalpur
> Pakistan.
>
> Ruth Healey, University of Chester, UK, has volunteered to explore what sort of social networking options the INLT would like from now on; James Boxall, GISciences Centre, Dalhousie University, Canada, is ready to take over hosting the list serv, and there have been other offers for the website too. These have been at the University of Canterbury, where they have been managed by Paul Bealing since 2006, and it's time to move them on.
>
> Of the three of us who have been the INLT co-coordinators, Helen Walkington is now a network coordinator. Michael Solem will continue to be available during the transition period. And I have retired with this email.
>
> I'm sure that the network is now in excellent hands, and we can all look forward to a new era of connectivity and activity for the INLT.
>
> best wishes
>
> Eric
>
>
> Prof Eric Pawson
> Department of Geography
> University of Canterbury
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> Christchurch, New Zealand
>
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