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From: <John.Lattanzio_at_email.protected>
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 20:38:28 +1000 (EST)
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 melanie_at_hilbert.<!--nospam-->maths.utas.edu.au wrote:
>>> The ASA is seriously considering its future - a questionnaire is being
>>> prepared which will be sent out soon so that we can report back on the
>>> results well before the meeting.
>>>
>>> As Chair of the PASA EAC I can assure you that change is likely to
>>> occur soon, so its important to discuss it.
>
>Excellent. Well, if this is the case then I agree that a discussion is
>very important. If the membership will already have the important points
>before the meeting John, as chair of the EAC, how long would you think
>this discuss would need in the program?
One hour should be enough...provided it is the *second* hour of
discussion :-) Things take a while to get started, so kets go straight
to the second hour :-)
i.e two hours shoudl be enough, maybe one. Depends on the how tight
the program is.
JL
>
>Cheers,
>
>Melanie
>
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 20:38:28 +1000 (EST)
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 melanie_at_hilbert.<!--nospam-->maths.utas.edu.au wrote:
>>> The ASA is seriously considering its future - a questionnaire is being
>>> prepared which will be sent out soon so that we can report back on the
>>> results well before the meeting.
>>>
>>> As Chair of the PASA EAC I can assure you that change is likely to
>>> occur soon, so its important to discuss it.
>
>Excellent. Well, if this is the case then I agree that a discussion is
>very important. If the membership will already have the important points
>before the meeting John, as chair of the EAC, how long would you think
>this discuss would need in the program?
One hour should be enough...provided it is the *second* hour of
discussion :-) Things take a while to get started, so kets go straight
to the second hour :-)
i.e two hours shoudl be enough, maybe one. Depends on the how tight
the program is.
JL
>
>Cheers,
>
>Melanie
>
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