From zita at ISI.EDU Mon Mar 1 16:57:55 2004
From: zita at ISI.EDU (Zita Wenzel)
Date: Wed Mar 31 11:58:32 2004
Subject: [APRU-NET] [LIVE WEBCAST] Mr. James Wolfensohn,
President of the World Bank (Thursday, 04 March 2004)
Message-ID: <4043DC13.8070203@isi.edu>
Dear APRUNet Representatives and Leaders of APRU Projects:
We have the pleasure of announcing an important and special opportunity
for APRU Universities. Mr. James Wolfensohn, President of the World
Bank, will be giving a public lecture and discussion on Thursday, 04
March 2004 from 17:00-18:30 PST at the University of Southern California
on "Why Development is Important to the United States". APRUNet is
sponsoring the live webcast over the Internet. We also will have the
capabilities for email and phone submission of questions during the event.
Thursday, 04 March 2004 17:00-18:30 (Los Angeles GMT -08:00) GMT/UTC
Friday, 05 March 2004 01:00 (am)
The URL for the webcast is posted at .
The email address for questions during the event is at USC's Center for
Scholarly Technology .
The phone number for dial-in questions during the event is +1 213 764 4742.
This lecture is sponsored by the Office of the Provost, University of
Southern California, and the World Bank. The webcast is sponsored by
APRUNet and USC's Center for Scholarly Technology.
Please contact me with any questions.
Best regards,
Zita
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Zita Wenzel, Ph.D.
APRUNet Coordinator
Center for Scholarly Technology
University of Southern California
Information Sciences Institute
4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 1001
Marina del Rey, CA 90292 USA
+1 310 448 8462 (voice)
+1 310 823 6714 (fax)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) is a consortium of 36
leading universities from 16 economies in the Pacific Rim. Formed in
1997, it aims to foster cooperation in education, research and
enterprise thereby contributing to the economic, scientific and cultural
advancement of Pacific Rim economies. APRUNet aims to assist in the
development of advanced Internet capabilities among APRU universities
and APEC economies in collaboration with strategic partners. The main
goal is to develop teaching and research applications that utilize
advanced Internet technologies, e.g., distance learning, virtual
conferences, telemedicine, remote sensing.
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From zita at ISI.EDU Wed Mar 3 14:30:45 2004
From: zita at ISI.EDU (Zita Wenzel)
Date: Wed Mar 31 11:58:33 2004
Subject: [APRU-NET] [LIVE WEBCAST] Mr. James Wolfensohn,
President of the World Bank (GMT Friday, 05 March 2004 -01:00)
Message-ID: <40465C95.6020704@isi.edu>
Dear APRUNet Representatives and Leaders of APRU Projects:
Please let me know as soon as possible if you, or your university, is
planning to watch and/or participate in this special live webcast by the
President of the World Bank. We will announce your university at the
opening of the lecture.
We have the pleasure of announcing an important and special opportunity
for APRU Universities. Mr. James Wolfensohn, President of the World
Bank, will be giving a public lecture and discussion on Thursday, 04
March 2004 from 17:00-18:30 PST at the University of Southern California
on "Why Development is Important to the United States". APRUNet is
sponsoring the live webcast over the Internet. We also will have the
capabilities for email questions during the event.
Thursday, 04 March 2004 17:00-18:30 (Los Angeles GMT -08:00) GMT/UTC
Friday, 05 March 2004 01:00 (am)
The URL for the webcast is posted at .
The email address for questions during the event is at USC's Center for
Scholarly Technology .
If you email questions, please identify your APRU affiliation and
university name, and/or if you have a USC connection
(name/title/firm/year of graduation or workshop and USC graduation and
year and major).
Please make your questions as precise and succinct as possible in order
to increase your chance of having it selected for presentation.
This lecture is sponsored by the Office of the Provost, University of
Southern California, and the World Bank. The webcast is sponsored by
APRUNet and USC's Center for Scholarly Technology.
Please contact me with any questions.
Best regards,
Zita
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Zita Wenzel, Ph.D.
APRUNet Coordinator
Center for Scholarly Technology
University of Southern California
Information Sciences Institute
4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 1001
Marina del Rey, CA 90292 USA
+1 310 448 8462 (voice)
+1 310 823 6714 (fax)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) is a consortium of 36
leading universities from 16 economies in the Pacific Rim. Formed in
1997, it aims to foster cooperation in education, research and
enterprise thereby contributing to the economic, scientific and cultural
advancement of Pacific Rim economies. APRUNet aims to assist in the
development of advanced Internet capabilities among APRU universities
and APEC economies in collaboration with strategic partners. The main
goal is to develop teaching and research applications that utilize
advanced Internet technologies, e.g., distance learning, virtual
conferences, telemedicine, remote sensing.
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From zita at ISI.EDU Wed Mar 3 14:32:36 2004
From: zita at ISI.EDU (Zita Wenzel)
Date: Wed Mar 31 11:58:33 2004
Subject: [APRU-NET] [LIVE WEBCAST] Mr. James Wolfensohn,
President of the World Bank (GMT Friday, 05 March 2004 -01:00)
Message-ID: <40465D04.5080501@isi.edu>
Dear APRUNet Representatives and Leaders of APRU Projects:
Please let me know as soon as possible if you, or your university, is
planning to watch and/or participate in this special live webcast by the
President of the World Bank. We will announce your university at the
opening of the lecture.
We have the pleasure of announcing an important and special opportunity
for APRU Universities. Mr. James Wolfensohn, President of the World
Bank, will be giving a public lecture and discussion on Thursday, 04
March 2004 from 17:00-18:30 PST at the University of Southern California
on "Why Development is Important to the United States". APRUNet is
sponsoring the live webcast over the Internet. We also will have the
capabilities for email questions during the event.
Thursday, 04 March 2004 17:00-18:30 (Los Angeles GMT -08:00) GMT/UTC
Friday, 05 March 2004 01:00 (am)
The URL for the webcast is posted at .
The email address for questions during the event is at USC's Center for
Scholarly Technology .
If you email questions, please identify your APRU affiliation and
university name, and/or if you have a USC connection
(name/title/firm/year of graduation or workshop and USC graduation and
year and major).
Please make your questions as precise and succinct as possible in order
to increase your chance of having it selected for presentation.
This lecture is sponsored by the Office of the Provost, University of
Southern California, and the World Bank. The webcast is sponsored by
APRUNet and USC's Center for Scholarly Technology.
Please contact me with any questions.
Best regards,
Zita
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Zita Wenzel, Ph.D.
APRUNet Coordinator
Center for Scholarly Technology
University of Southern California
Information Sciences Institute
4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 1001
Marina del Rey, CA 90292 USA
+1 310 448 8462 (voice)
+1 310 823 6714 (fax)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) is a consortium of 36
leading universities from 16 economies in the Pacific Rim. Formed in
1997, it aims to foster cooperation in education, research and
enterprise thereby contributing to the economic, scientific and cultural
advancement of Pacific Rim economies. APRUNet aims to assist in the
development of advanced Internet capabilities among APRU universities
and APEC economies in collaboration with strategic partners. The main
goal is to develop teaching and research applications that utilize
advanced Internet technologies, e.g., distance learning, virtual
conferences, telemedicine, remote sensing.
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From yhchoi at snu.ac.kr Wed Mar 3 20:48:49 2004
From: yhchoi at snu.ac.kr (=?ks_c_5601-1987?B?w9a+58jx?=)
Date: Wed Mar 31 11:58:34 2004
Subject: [APRU-NET] [LIVE WEBCAST] Mr. James Wolfensohn,
President of the World Bank (GMT Friday, 05 March 2004 -01:00)
In-Reply-To: <40465D04.5080501@isi.edu>
Message-ID: <011101c401a3$fcd374f0$78722e93@mmlabeeapfy7ay>
Seoul National University will webcast the lecture.
For further questions, please contact me.
Professor Yanghee Choi
Seoul National University
-----Original Message-----
From: apru-net-bounces@mailman.isi.edu [mailto:apru-net-bounces@mailman.
isi.edu] On Behalf Of Zita Wenzel
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 7:33 AM
To: APRUNet Representatives
Cc: Richard Drobnick; Lawrence Loh (APRU Secretary-General); Karen
Howell; APRU Secretariat
Subject: [APRU-NET] [LIVE WEBCAST] Mr. James Wolfensohn, President of
the World Bank (GMT Friday, 05 March 2004 -01:00)
Dear APRUNet Representatives and Leaders of APRU Projects:
Please let me know as soon as possible if you, or your university, is
planning to watch and/or participate in this special live webcast by
the President of the World Bank. We will announce your university at
the opening of the lecture.
We have the pleasure of announcing an important and special opportunity
for APRU Universities. Mr. James Wolfensohn, President of the World
Bank, will be giving a public lecture and discussion on Thursday, 04
March 2004 from 17:00-18:30 PST at the University of Southern
California on "Why Development is Important to the United States".
APRUNet is sponsoring the live webcast over the Internet. We also will
have the capabilities for email questions during the event.
Thursday, 04 March 2004 17:00-18:30 (Los Angeles GMT -08:00) GMT/UTC
Friday, 05 March 2004 01:00 (am)
The URL for the webcast is posted at
.
The email address for questions during the event is at USC's Center for
Scholarly Technology .
If you email questions, please identify your APRU affiliation and
university name, and/or if you have a USC connection
(name/title/firm/year of graduation or workshop and USC graduation and
year and major).
Please make your questions as precise and succinct as possible in order
to increase your chance of having it selected for presentation.
This lecture is sponsored by the Office of the Provost, University of
Southern California, and the World Bank. The webcast is sponsored by
APRUNet and USC's Center for Scholarly Technology.
Please contact me with any questions.
Best regards,
Zita
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Zita Wenzel, Ph.D.
APRUNet Coordinator
Center for Scholarly Technology
University of Southern California
Information Sciences Institute
4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 1001
Marina del Rey, CA 90292 USA
+1 310 448 8462 (voice)
+1 310 823 6714 (fax)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) is a consortium of
36 leading universities from 16 economies in the Pacific Rim. Formed in
1997, it aims to foster cooperation in education, research and
enterprise thereby contributing to the economic, scientific and
cultural advancement of Pacific Rim economies. APRUNet aims to assist
in the development of advanced Internet capabilities among APRU
universities and APEC economies in collaboration with strategic
partners. The main goal is to develop teaching and research
applications that utilize advanced Internet technologies, e.g.,
distance learning, virtual conferences, telemedicine, remote sensing.
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From zita at ISI.EDU Thu Mar 4 12:26:50 2004
From: zita at ISI.EDU (Zita Wenzel)
Date: Wed Mar 31 11:58:34 2004
Subject: [APRU-NET] [LIVE WEBCAST TODAY] Mr. James Wolfensohn,
President of the World
Bank (17:00-18:30 PST/GMT Friday, 05 March 2004 -01:00)
Message-ID: <4047910A.4090205@isi.edu>
Dear APRUNet Representatives and Leaders of APRU Projects:
Please feel encouraged to announce this opportunity to as many of your
students and faculty as possible. Please let me know if you, or your
university, is planning to watch and/or participate in today's special
live webcast by the President of the World Bank. We will announce your
university at the opening of the lecture.
We have the pleasure of announcing an important and special opportunity
for APRU Universities. Mr. James Wolfensohn, President of the World
Bank, will be giving a public lecture and discussion on Thursday, 04
March 2004 from 17:00-18:30 PST (-08:00 GMT) at the University of
Southern California on "Why Development is Important to the United
States". APRUNet is sponsoring the live webcast over the Internet. We
also will have the capabilities for email questions during the event.
Thursday, 04 March 2004 17:00-18:30 PST (Los Angeles -08:00 GMT
/Friday, 05 March 2004 -01:00 GMT
The URL for the webcast is posted at (direct at
). Several streams will be available.
The email address for questions during the event is at USC's Center for
Scholarly Technology .
(Note the plural "s" on the URL and email address.)
If you email questions, please identify your APRU affiliation and
university name, and/or if you have a USC connection
(name/title/firm/year of graduation or workshop and USC graduation and
year and major). Please make your questions as precise and succinct as
possible in order to increase your chance of having it selected for
presentation.
This lecture is sponsored by the Office of the Provost, University of
Southern California, and the World Bank. The webcast is sponsored by
APRUNet and USC's Center for Scholarly Technology.
Please contact me with any questions.
Best regards,
Zita
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Zita Wenzel, Ph.D.
APRUNet Coordinator
Center for Scholarly Technology
University of Southern California
Information Sciences Institute
4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 1001
Marina del Rey, CA 90292 USA
+1 310 448 8462 (voice)
+1 310 823 6714 (fax)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) is a consortium of 36
leading universities from 16 economies in the Pacific Rim. Formed in
1997, it aims to foster cooperation in education, research and
enterprise thereby contributing to the economic, scientific and cultural
advancement of Pacific Rim economies. APRUNet aims to assist in the
development of advanced Internet capabilities among APRU universities
and APEC economies in collaboration with strategic partners. The main
goal is to develop teaching and research applications that utilize
advanced Internet technologies, e.g., distance learning, virtual
conferences, telemedicine, remote sensing.
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From zita at ISI.EDU Wed Mar 24 11:33:24 2004
From: zita at ISI.EDU (Zita Wenzel)
Date: Wed Mar 31 11:58:34 2004
Subject: [APRU-NET] APRU Conference on "Infectious Diseases and the Society"
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