[Inlt] INLT: the new way forward

munazza fatima munazzafatima1 at gmail.com
Sun Jul 22 17:04:27 NZST 2012


Dear Eric,

Thanks for the information, and I want to acknowledge all the efforts you
and INLT team has  made for promoting teaching and learning
internationally. I hope that INLT will continue progressing in future too!

Many best wishes for you,

stay blessed,

regards,
Munazza

On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 11:14 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
> Private Bag 4800
> Christchurch, New Zealand
>
> ph: 64 3 364 2930; fax: 64 3 364 2907
>
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> www.akoaotearoa/ac/nz/academy
>
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