FYI: ISAS Conf. on Africa & the Internet

H-AFRICA---Mel Page (AFRICA@ETSUARTS.EAST-TENN-ST.EDU)
Thu, 20 Jul 1995 14:24:36 GMT-5

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Editor's Note:
Although this conference is not
strictly concerned with history
and the humanities, some H-AFRICA
readers interested in expanding
Internet resources to Africa may
wish to know about it.
mep
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From: Phil Mueller, Tulane University
<hi23ahg@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu>

THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF AFRICAN SCIENTISTS (ISAS)

THE ELEVENTH ISAS TECHNICAL CONFERENCE
AUGUST 18, 1995
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, USA

"Expanding the Internet to African and Caribbean Universities:
A Vector for Science and Engineering Advancement"

The purpose of the conference is to provide a forum to explore the
structural impediments to expanding the use of Internet to the
science researchers in African and Caribbean Universities. This
conference should elicit constructive solutions to such problems.

Invited Speakers Include:

Dr. Bartholomew Nnaji Dr. Kwame Boakye
Automation & Robotics Laboratory Director Business Development
Department of Industrial Engineering AT&T Paradyne
University of Massachusetts

Dr. Dale Grosvenor Professor John Akabutu, MD
Computation Center University of Alberta
Iowa State University

For More Information About the Conference, Contact:

Dr. Kwaku Temeng Ms Mary Nash Mirabeau
(302)695-1070 (302) 774-8894
temengko@esvax.dnet.dupont.com mirabemn@spoc.dnet.dupont.com