Welcome

Welcome to the 10th International Colloquium on Arts, Heritage, Non Profit and Social Marketing.

                                     

                         Dr Finola Kerrigan                            Shirley Beresford 

                             SIG Chair                SIG Member & Colloquium Co-ordinator


THE 10th ANNUAL COLLOQUIUM IS OVER, NOW FOR THE 11th...
Mon 12/09/2011

The Colloquium is over for another year! A big 'thank you' to all the presenters, speakers and delegates, not to mention the sponsors, who all contributed to make this an energetic, informative, engaging and - best of all - enjoyable event! The day was rounded off with a very well attended networking reception hosted by Professor Andrew Slade, the Deputy Vice Chancellor for Research and Enterprise at Leeds Metropolitan University, where the international delegates met with an array of the university's cultural partners.
Plans are already underway for the 11th Annual Colloquium which is to be held on the 19th September 2012 at the London Metropolitan Business School; click here for further information.
The Colloquium Team


KEYNOTE SPEAKER FOR THE COLLOQUIUM ANNOUNCED 
Fri 15/07/2011

We are very pleased to announce that Professor David McKie of The University of Waikato, New Zealand, has been confirmed to present his paper entitled 'Strategy get Arts: Innovation imperatives and the case for performance intelligence' at the Colloquium. Read more on the Keynote Speakers page.


COLLOQUIUM REGISTRATION AND ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FACILITIES NOW OPEN 
Mon 04/04/2011
 

Both the online registration and submission of Abstracts systems for the Colloquium are now open; please click here to go to the registration and payment pages, here to see the submission guidelines and terms & conditions, and here to access the submission facility, where you can register to submit an Abstract and then make a submission. Also note that you may register for and attend the Colloquium even if you are not submitting an Abstract, so reserve a place today!


 

call for papers
Conference:

Wednesday 7th September 2011