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From: Jon Froehlich <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 12:52
Subject: [dub] Fwd: IDRN Grad Student Conference: May 10-11, 2011


There is an international development conference for graduate students
hosted by UBC in Vancouver, CA May 10-11th. I thought this would be of
interest to various dub and change members. Note that the email from Kieran
below, who is a PhD student in the Institute for Resources, Environment &
Sustainability at UBC, begins with a clarification about his view on
international development research (which should provide further context for
the conference's goals and vision). Following that, is the CFP.

Jon

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From: Kieran Findlater <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 8:41 AM
Subject: IDRN Grad Student Conference: May 10-11, 2011
To: Jon Froehlich <jonfroehlich at gmail.com>

Defining international development is very contentious - something we've
generally avoided, to date. Even the phrase itself sparks fierce debate. I
hope these guidelines help:

   - Generally speaking, my personal opinion is that international
   development research is any that attempts to address disparities between
   developed and developing countries - in health, education, gender equality,
   human rights, environment, infrastructure, resilience to shocks, etc.
   - We seek students conducting research that is specifically tailored to
   applications in developing countries. To this end, we welcome engineers or
   computer scientists who are working on technology that is specifically
   targeted to developing countries - ICTD being a prime example.
   - International development research is not simply research that happens
   to be conducted in a developing country (e.g., the study of Mexican culture
   and art), but rather, research that is specific to the disparities faced by
   developing countries (e.g., human rights abuses under transitional
   governments).

We simply want participants whose research will benefit from the kind of
interdisciplinary, collaborative environment we wish to create. In my view,
ICTD students may benefit greatly from the contextualization of their
research within the broader international development research community.

We will group participants by theme for both small-group and large-group
sessions. If there are students for whom we cannot find suitable groups, we
will give them the option of joining one of the existing groups (perhaps
students who use similar methodology or who work in the same
country/region). We may have a sizeable contingent of engineers given the
prominence of Engineers Without Borders up here.


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*University of British Columbia's
International Development Research Network <http://www.idrn-ubc.org/>

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*International Development Conference for Graduate Student Researchers*

*May 10-11, 2011*

*University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC*
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*Building a diverse network with other researchers and practitioners is
important for a graduate student to become an effective development
researcher.*

International development research involves questions that often span
multiple academic disciplines and that are intimately linked to practical
application. It can often be difficult for development researchers in
different disciplines to meet each other and find others working on related
questions. It can be also be challenging to stay connected to practitioners
who are implementing development activities and trying to put knowledge
generated through research into practice. This is particularly true of
graduate students, who are often early in their careers, and who often have
fewer funds and opportunities for networking.



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IDRN aims to facilitate the kind of communication and collaboration that is
needed for efficient, timely, topical and useful development research.
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The International Development Research Network (IDRN) is a graduate
student-driven initiative based out of the University of British Columbia
that is attempting to build a strong community of graduate students, faculty
and research staff at UBC and beyond. This network has been created to
facilitate the kind of communication and collaboration between researchers
and between researchers and practitioners that is needed to ensure
development research is efficient, timely, topical, and ultimately, useful
in tackling the issues that preoccupy us all.



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The International Development Conference for Graduate Student Researchers is
an opportunity for 1.5 days of networking and learning with other graduate
students, experienced researchers, and development practitioners.
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As the capstone event for our first year of activities, we are hosting our
first International Development Conference for Graduate Student Researchers.
This is an ?un-conference? designed to bring together graduate students
engaged in international development research ? along with experienced
researchers and practitioners ? in an informal setting for one and a half
days of networking and learning.



The conference will offer graduate student participants a variety of
different opportunities to meet other students whose research is linked to
their own in different ways: for example, theme lunches with students who
use similar methods or who work in the same region of the world, and
brainstorming sessions with students tackling similar questions. Students
will also have the opportunity to get valuable feedback on their research
program, whatever stage they are at, and to gain important professional
development knowledge and skills from more experienced researchers and
practitioners.



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We are aiming to keep the cost and effort of participation to a minimum.
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*There is no registration fee. *Currently, meals are not included, but we
are working to secure funding to include as many meals as possible at no
cost ? we will keep registered participants updated. Accommodation is not
included, but we are happy to provide information about some accommodation
options on request. For students, required preparation includes a one-slide
summary of their research and a ten-minute presentation to be made in a
small group session. More details will be provided upon registration.



*To apply, please fill out the attached application and email it to
idrn.ubc+conf at gmail.com by **February 18 2011.* Further conference details
may be found on the conference
website<http://www.idrn-ubc.org/conference-2011>.
There are limited spaces available, which will be offered on a first-come,
first-served basis. Experienced researchers and practitioners interested in
participating are asked to send an email to idrn.ubc+conf at gmail.com.



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We hope that you will join us in building the international development
research community in our neighbourhood!
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[image: idrn3.jpg]

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**What is IDRN?*
The International Development Research Network (IDRN) is an initiative of
the Liu Institute for Global Issues <http://www.ligi.ubc.ca/>, located at
the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

The network exists to better leverage the vast contextual knowledge and
experience that exists across diverse UBC departments. We want to generate a
robust dialogue within the UBC development community, through regular events
and web-based collaboration. A strong sense of community will enable grad
students, faculty and research staff to reach out to each other for advice
and support, crossing the disciplinary divides that isolate us.

Although we encourage web-based collaboration, we believe that face-to-face
events provide the best forum for first conversations and creative thinking.
Therefore, in addition to our forum <http://www.idrn-ubc.org/forum>, we will
hold regular panel events, workshops, field debriefings, reading groups,
movie nights and more.

If your work relates to international development, we encourage you to
join<idrn.ubc at gmail.com>,
connect and collaborate.
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Who runs IDRN?
*IDRN is a grad student initiative funded by the Liu
Institute?s<http://www.ligi.ubc.ca/>Scholar Program. The organizing
committee is primarily comprised of grad
students, with an advisory board of faculty and practitioners.

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What kinds of events can I expect?*
You can expect to see regular panel events, workshops, field debriefings,
reading groups, movie nights and more.


*Who attends IDRN events?*
We hope to attract as diverse an audience as possible, including students,
faculty, research staff and practitioners.


*What can I do?
*

   1. Sign up <idrn.ubc at gmail.com> to receive information on future events
   and opportunities.
   2. Mention us to your friends and colleagues, and encourage them to come
   out to events.
   3. Sign up <idrn.ubc at gmail.com> to post your research profile as a member
   of the network
   4. Volunteer to help us build! Opportunities include website development,
   copy-writing (website content), recruiting, event coordination, UBC
   networking, international networking, finance and organizational development
   (formal structure and constitution).

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*International Development Research Network @ UBC*

www.idrn-ubc.org | idrn.ubc at gmail.com

Liu Institute for Global Issues, University of British Columbia

Vancouver, BC, Canada






-- 
Jon Froehlich
PhD Candidate
Computer Science and Engineering
University of Washington
http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/jfroehli
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