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KAREN Seminar: What next for the eResearch Framework?

Join Julian Carver and Julie Watson on Tuesday 3 May to discuss initial findings from their February/March workshops on the Framework for eResearch Adoption.

Lawrence Lessig to keynote at NetHui 2011

InternetNZ yesterday announced the confirmation of Professor Lawrence Lessig as a keynote speaker at the inaugural NetHui 2011.

eResearch Symposium: Contributions deadline extended

The organisers of the 2011 eResearch Symposium have received many requests for leniency! So they've agreed, in fairness to all, to extend the deadline for contributions to Thursday 21 April 2011.

Science education interactive broadcast

The Office of the Prime Minister's Science Advisory Committee has issued an open invitation to participate in the launch of the report, 'Looking ahead: science education for the twenty-first century', via interactive broadcast, on Tuesday 5 April 2011 from 4-6 pm. KAREN members and NEN schools can participate via the live webcast and livechat.

March 2011 KAREN member open forum

Join us at 12 noon this Friday for the March 2011 KAREN member open forum. These monthly forums provide an opportunity for KAREN Members to learn about and quiz REANNZ staff directly on our latest programmes and developments in networking, services and Member outreach.

Digital music seminar

Join the team from the Albany St Studio on 22 March who are investigating remote music production, recording and performance through their high-end, KAREN connected digital music production console.

KAREN Architecture Working Group and a new KARENRFC

Another significant step forward in community-led evolution of KAREN took place today with the publication of the Charter of the Architecture Working Group and the opening for comment of the KAREN Architecture Development Framework.

Call for contributions: New Zealand eResearch Symposium

The submission of descriptions for presentations, posters, workshops and demonstrations for the 2nd New Zealand eResearch Symposium are now welcome.

The low down on REANNZ

Answers to what REANNZ does, how we work with our Members and our vision for the future of REANNZ can be found in the new 'REANNZ at a glance' brochure.

Open access to KAREN Video Conferencing Service for earthquake affected people

KAREN Video Conferencing Service is open and free to use for anyone affected by the Christchurch earthquake. The service is operational and available for people to link to and from Christchurch from any national and international point to help and assist with the Christchurch earthquake and to assist with any meetings that need to get transferred to video conference.

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