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Register for History | Gender | Computing conference

30 May 2008

(sign up now and get free lunch)

  • Print or download (.doc | .pdf) and return via mail, fax, or email by 20 May 2008 to CBI, 211 Andersen Library, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN 55455 <cbi@umn.eduFax: 612.625.8054
  • Events during the day are free (registration packet, coffee breaks, box lunch, evening reception, viewing of CBI's "Gendered Bits" exhibition)
  • Payment only for joining the speakers, poster presenters, and organizers for dinner at Campus Club.  (We are planning a special catered meal.)

Name:

 

Institution:

 

Address1:

 

Address2:

 

City, State, Postal code

 

Country

 

Email/fax (to confirm)

 

 

I will attend . . .

 

 

 

[__] for part of the day (NOT including lunch)

$0

 

[__] for all of the day (including lunch)

$0

 

box-lunch options: [__] vegetarian or [__] non-vegetarian

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[__] Campus Club dinner with speakers, poster presenters, organizers

$60

 

[__] graduate student rate for Campus Club dinner

$25

 

Campus Club dinner options: [__] vegetarian or [__] non-vegetarian

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...make a donation...

[__] many thanks for your support of this event!

$____

And pay this amount:

$____

For payment, please choose one of these options:

  1. Write out a check made to "University of Minnesota Foundation/Charles Babbage Institute" and mail to CBI, Andersen Library 211, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN 55455
  2. Make an online donation to CBI through the UM Foundation <www.giving.umn.edu/givetoday/index.html>:
  • Select <new gift>
  • Enter name and payment/donation amount; for "I would like to support" select <Technology, Institute of>; in box "Special instructions for your gift" type in "Charles Babbage Institute"
  • Complete the secure credit-card transaction.  Please forward your email confirmation to <cbi@umn.edu>


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Many thanks to our generous sponsors
DFG logo
The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft is the central agency promoting research at universities and other publicly financed research institutions in Germany.
IT logo
The U of M's Institute of Technology (IT)—created in 1935 and today one of the premier colleges of its kind in the nation—comprises 12 departments and 24 research centers that encompass engineering, the physical sciences, and mathematics.
HST logo
The U of M's Graduate Program in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine studies these areas in their broad cultural context, drawing on an interdisciplinary faculty embedded in four colleges.
CSE logo
The U of M’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering is one of the nation’s top research departments, with award winning faculty members, and successful, accomplished alumni.
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The U of M’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is consistently ranked among the top 20 of all EE programs in the United States.
logo_OIP The U of M's Office of International Programs promotes the internationalization of the teaching, research, and outreach missions of the University.

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Program Committee: Janet Abbate (VT); Tom Misa (Minnesota);
Veronika Oechtering (Bremen); Jeff Yost (CBI)


Charles Babbage Institute    211 Andersen Library   
University of Minnesota    Minneapolis MN 55455 USA   www.cbi.umn.edu






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