PPIG 2012 update

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Craig Anslow

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Hi All,

Due to a number of requests we are extending the deadline for
submissions to PPIG12 to 21st September 2012.

After just the one false start, we are pleased to announce that the
Psychology of Programming Interest Group (PPIG) invites you and your
colleagues (and any other interested parties!) to submit papers for
its 24th meeting, to be held at
London Metropolitan University, on 21st – 23rd November 2012.

The annual PPIG workshop is a forum in which researchers concerned
with psychological aspects of software development can present and
discuss recent results, findings and developments.

London is a large city in England which is hosting lots of sporting
activities in the summer of 2012. It is huge. There’s lots to do,
plenty of places to stay, and there are easy transport links to almost
everywhere in the world.

Important Deadlines
Deadline for paper submission: 21st September 2012
Notification to authors: 19th October 2012
Camera ready copies due: 4th November 2012
Deadline for doctoral consortium submission: 31st October 2012

More details, including how to submit, are available at:
http://ppig2012.eventbrite.com/
Twitter: #PPIG12

Doctoral Consortium:
The PPIG Workshop will again host a doctoral consortium. The event is
for research students at all stages of doctoral study and will include
the opportunity for students to present their work, as well as
interactive sessions on the process and nature of Ph.D. research.
Experienced researchers, in addition to the organisers, will
participate as discussants to add different perspectives and to
provide feedback on individual research programmes.

PPIG is able to offer financial support to PhD students attending the
workshop, to assist with the cost of travel and registration. For
further details please contact Maria Kutar – m.k...@salford.ac.uk

Organising Committee:
Yanguo Jing (London Metropolitan University) y.j...@londonmet.ac.uk
Maria Kutar (University of Salford) m.k...@salford.ac.uk
Thomas Green (University of York) st...@greenery.me.uk

Programme Chair and Local Organiser
Yanguo Jing (London Metropolitan University)
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