The European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) is the largest and most prestigious Information Systems (IS) conference in Europe. ECIS was first held at Henley-on-Thames in the UK in 1993, when Frank Land merged two initiatives to launch a European Conference for IS research. One was at Henley Management College; the other was inspired by the publication of the European Journal of Information Systems at the London School of Economics. The ECIS conference iwas held each year in a different European country.
With the formation of the Association for Information Systems (AIS) in 1994, ECIS was recognised as the Regional 2 AIS conference. AIS Region 2 includes Europe, Middle East and Africa. Today, ECIS is the leading conference for Region 2 researchers, with an average of 130 papers being presented every year. There is, however, also significant contribution from non-European countries, especially the U.S. and Australia.
A Standing Committee is responsible for selecting forthcoming ECIS venues and for ensuring the ongoing success of the ECIS conferences. The Standing Committee is chaired by Pat Finnegan. The AIS currently assists ECIS by sponsoring the Doctoral Consortium and assisting in its organisation. The Department of Informatics at the University of Pretoria is proud to be able to present such a prestigious conference in South Africa from the 6th to 9th of June 2010.
TuksGholf-oefensentrum amptelik geopen by die Universiteit van Pretoria - 17/05/2013
Die Universiteit van Pretoria is trots op sy welbekende prestasies op verskeie sportterreine. Hierdie prestasies kan toegeskryf word aan die Universiteit se sportfasiliteite wat van die beste onder Suid-Afrikaanse universiteite is. Nou het die Universiteit, deur TuksSport en die high performance centre (hpc), ’n verdere stap gedoen deur amptelik ’n gholf-oefensentrum te open.
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’n Kontinentale Leierskapstransformasieprogram geloods - 15/05/2013
Die Afrika-unie se Nuwe Vennootskap vir Afrika-ontwikkeling (NEPAD), die Verenigde Nasies se ontwikkelingsprogram (UNDP) en die Albert Luthuli Sentrum vir Verantwoordelike Leierskap (ALSVL) het onlangs ’n ronde tafel geleentheid aangebied met die doel om ’n kontinentale leierskapstransformasieprogram te loods.
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Tuks studente skitter by G20-Jeugforum in Rusland - 08/05/2013
Die G20-Jeugforum was die grootste internasionale byeenkoms wat in 2013 vir jong leiers aangebied is, en meer as 1 500 jong leiers, studente en akademici, verteenwoordigers van die sakewêreld en regerings het daaraan deelgeneem.* Ses studente van die Universiteit van Pretoria is as verteenwoordigers van die Suid-Afrikaanse jeugkontingent gekies om die Forum van 17 tot 21 April 2013 in St Petersburg by te woon.
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