Call for papers
EUNIS 2010 is the 16th in a series of conferences within the framework of the European University Information Systems organisation (EUNIS). EUNIS Congresses are international events that attracting large audience from Higher Education Institutions. This forms a great opportunity to share experiences among international specialists, users, researchers, decision makers and academic teachers from the whole of Europe. Moreover, it is a very good place to present and publish latest results of research, investigations and deployment in the field of Information Technology in Higher Education Institutions.
The best presentation from the each track above will be awarded.
The EUNIS Dorup E–learning Award — statute at here.
The submission for the Research Papers track should contain both the extended abstract and the full paper.
A submission for the Technological track or for the Good Practices track may contain an extended abstract only. If you, however, wish to have a full paper published in the EUNIS 2010 Congress Proceedings Book, the submission should contain the full paper also.
All submitted papers/abstracts will go through reviewing processes carried out by the Program Committee (at least two reviewers for each paper/abstract). The reviews will support the selection process of those papers/abstracts that will be accepted for their presentation at the Congress as well as the papers approved to their publication in the official EUNIS 2010 Congress Proceedings Book.
All accepted abstracts from all the tracks will be published in the Congress Book of Abstracts.
Extended abstracts 2 pages.
Full papers max. 12 pages.
Accepted papers must be presented in the conference by one of the authors.
Here can you find template for full paper and extended abstract.
Call for papers — printable version.
EUNIS 2010 Congress’s themes include but are not limited to:
- IT governance and e-administration
- IT infrastructure and integrated systems
- Technical and legal aspects of security
- Global networks, partnerships, and exchanges
- E-science, virtual libraries, virtual laboratories
- E-learning and mobile learning, virtual and distance education
- Advanced technologies and multimedia for learning and teaching
- Web 2.0 and social networking at the university
- Open software, content, access, innovation, standards
- New challenges, including: Cloud Computing, Software as a Service (SaaS), Green IT, Environmental Sustainable Organisations
You are invited to make a submission in one of the following tracks:
- Research Papers — research results and project outcomes on the themes of the Congress. The full paper will be published in the Congress Proceedings Book.
- Technological — presentations covering technological aspects of the use of IT in Higher Education Institutions.
- Good practices — presentations on examples of applications and deployments of modern technological solutions covering all aspects of the Congress themes in Higher Education Institutions.
The best presentation from the each track above will be awarded.
The EUNIS Dorup E–learning Award — statute at here.
The submission for the Research Papers track should contain both the extended abstract and the full paper.
A submission for the Technological track or for the Good Practices track may contain an extended abstract only. If you, however, wish to have a full paper published in the EUNIS 2010 Congress Proceedings Book, the submission should contain the full paper also.
All submitted papers/abstracts will go through reviewing processes carried out by the Program Committee (at least two reviewers for each paper/abstract). The reviews will support the selection process of those papers/abstracts that will be accepted for their presentation at the Congress as well as the papers approved to their publication in the official EUNIS 2010 Congress Proceedings Book.
All accepted abstracts from all the tracks will be published in the Congress Book of Abstracts.
Extended abstracts 2 pages.
Full papers max. 12 pages.
Accepted papers must be presented in the conference by one of the authors.
Here can you find template for full paper and extended abstract.
Call for papers — printable version.







