Giving a talk at Salford University, Manchester, UK
I will be spending first week of June at University of Salford, Greater Manchester, UK, where my primary purpose is giving a talk for postgraduate students and research staff. The talk will be delivered on Wednesday at 2pm (http://www.salford.ac.uk/events/details/912) – more than welcome to attend.
I am also attending a 2nd Digital Culture workshop (http://www.iris.salford.ac.uk/iris/p/?s=8&pid=51), plus, having couple of meetings about the future EU-based (Leonardo da Vinci) collaboration between my school and Salford University.
University of Salford has an excellent reputation, it is one of the two british universities with 6* research rating (RAE) in Information Systems. My host there is Prof dr Elaine Ferneley, head of the MBA programme at their Business school, who I met during my masters studies in year 2001 and during my MPhil studies (http://www.baloh.net/2008/so-its-official-i-am-mphil-awardee-now/) in 2006 and 07.
I am more than looking forward to meeting all the other friends there, Dr Beryl Burns, Prof Dr Ben Light, Simona Baressi, my student Tanja Zupancic (she has been there through Erasmus exchange this year), Dr Maria Burke, Carl Potts, and others.