Addressing the social and ethical impacts of information and communication technologies through research, consultancy and education.
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Venue: Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain
Date: Wednesday 14 April to Friday 16 April 2010
ETHICOMP: 1995 - 2010
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ICT Professional Practice
The purpose of this survey is to determine the attitude of managers, practitioners, trainees, educators and students to a range of ethical issues. This sixth ETHICOMP, survey is being sponsored by the Institute for the Management of Information Systems and we would appreciate you spending a few minutes of your time to take part. Your responses may be made anonymously and will be treated with the strictest confidence. However, you have the option of identifying yourself if you are willing to take part in any follow-up to the survey. The survey results will be discussed in a future issue of the IMIS Journal, and a full report of the findings will be published.
You can access the survey at http://www.ccsr.cse.dmu.ac.uk/survey/survey.php
Please pass this request onto your colleagues as well.
Research Assessment Exercise 2008
CCSR was part of De Montfort University's submission to Unit of Assessment 23, Computer Science. The research profile was assessed as 10% 4*, 35% 3*,
40% 2* and 15% 1*. This confirms CCSR as an excellent international research centre undertaking world-leading research in terms of originality,
significance and rigour. It demonstrates the rich breadth and depth CCSR's research staff and their ability to sustain interdisciplinary research and the
Information Society Doctoral Programme.
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