Jon Conhaim, CIOTPO
The 2007 University of California Computing Services Conference (UCCSC) is being held July 2931, at UC Santa Cruz. The theme this year is Supporting the Academy Then & Now 25 Years of Working Together, and celebrates our involvement in instruction and research at the University of California. Over the last twenty-five years, we've worked closely with UC faculty, staff, and students to help them understand technology, find the best ways that technology can enhance learning, and design systems to solve academic research problems.
UCCSC 2007 registration is now open. To register, go to the Conference Registration page. If you register between now and June 1, the cost to attend is $200. If you register after June 1, the cost to attend is $250. Registration closes on July 13, 2007.
This year, official lodging accommodation for UCCSC will be in apartments on the UC Santa Cruz campus. These apartments are located at the conference site, just steps away from all the festivities. For lodging information, visit the conference Lodging & Transportation page.
If you'd like to make a presentation at this year's conference, email a proposal to Bruce Horn, by March 15, and include the following information:
For more information about submitting proposals, visit the conference Program Track Topics page.
The UCCSC 2007 Committee has a wonderful event planned exciting program tracks, a fabulous keynote speaker, delicious food, and amazing entertainment. Plus, you get to immerse yourself in the tranquil UC Santa Cruz setting.
UCCSC 2007 is open to the first 300 registered attendees. Please visit the UCCSC 2007 website for more details.
If you have questions, contact Jon Conhaim, UCCSC ambassador for UC Berkeley, or any of the UCCSC 2007 Committee members, the contact information for which can be found on the conference Contact Information page.
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