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Call for Papers extended for 1st UTD Project Management Symposium in August

05-18-2007 07:29 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

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Dallas, Texas—May 16, 2007 — PMForum has announced that the Call for Papers deadline for the 1st UTD Project Management Symposium has been extended to May 31, 2007. The 2 day conference is being organized by the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) in association with the Dallas Chapter of the Project Management Institute (PMI®) and PMForum, Inc. The conference will be held during 6-7 August 2007 at the Plano Center in Plano, Texas, USA.

The 1st Annual UTD Project Management Symposium is being sponsored by the Graduate Program in Project Management in the School of Management’s Executive Education Center at UTD. The 2 Day event will be the first major project management conference in the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area since the PMI’91 Seminars/Symposium 16 years ago. The UTD Symposium will focus on topics important to organizations, industries and the economy of North Texas, including project management on advanced semiconductors, healthcare, information technology, nanotechnology and other types of programs and projects. For more information about the conference, see

“This is an opportunity for executives, professionals and organizations in North Texas to participate in a major project management conference without all the travel expenses,” stated James Joiner, Director of UTD’s graduate program in project management. “This will be the first project management conference for UTD, although we hope to make it an annual event. Teaming with PMForum and the PMI Dallas Chapter will help ensure its success,” he added.

Authors will receive a 40% discount and are expected to enroll, attend and present the paper in a formal presentation. Papers shall not have been previously published. Interested authors and paper presenters should forward an abstract, author background and affiliation, and contact information to Judith Aubrey at jxa051000@utdallas.edu. Up to 12 Professional Development Units (PDUs) will be available for attendees plus another five for presenters. Conference registration and vendor participation information can be found at http://som.utdallas.edu/project/project-symp.htm.

UTD’s Project Management Program provides application-oriented education for professionals with significant project, program or general management responsibilities. Established in the Executive Education center in UTD’s School of Management, students have the option of earning a Certificate in Project Management, a Master of Science degree with an emphasis in project management, or a Master of Business Administration degree with project management emphasis. The UTD PM program, originally developed in 1997, is accredited by the Project Management Institute (PMI®) and is registered with the PMI Registered Education Provider Program (PMI R.E.P.). The program is taught by world-class faculty with a blend of industrial project management, consulting and teaching experience. UTD’s PM Program in delivered both on campus and online, and attracts students from across the United States and around the world. For more information, visit http://som.utdallas.edu/project/.

With over 3,800 members, the Dallas Chapter of the Project Management Institute (PMI®) is one of the oldest and largest PMI chapters in the world. Monthly dinner meetings feature a wide variety of project management experts and topics, and typically attract over 200 attendees. The chapter sponsors workshops, PMP development opportunities, an annual Vendor exhibition, a school outreach program, corporate interaction and other activities. The president of the PMI Dallas Chapter for 2007 is Mr. Dwaraka Iyengar, PMP. The Dallas Chapter fully supports the PMI objective of “Making Project Management Indispensable to Business Results”. For additional information, visit http://www.pmidallas.org/index.phtml.

PMForum administers and operates www.pmforum.org, one of the world’s best known project management websites and a leading source of project management news and information. The company also produces the monthly online PM World Today e-Journal, where articles, case studies, papers and viewpoints by leading project management authorities and experts from around the world are published. Subscriptions to PM World Today are free; for more information, visit www.pmworldtoday.net.
For more information, visit www.pmforum.org.

SOURCE: PMForum.org, Inc.

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