On July 2nd and 3rd, 2012, Lima will host the Second Conference of Information and Communication Technologies Directors from higher education institutions. People involved in ICT management in Latin American universities are invited to submit proposals related to this topic. The deadline to submit the material is April 15th, 2012.

 

Martha Inés Giraldo Jaramillo, (ex) RENATA“The invitation then is to keep on contributing with our best efforts so that together we make the purposes of CLARA and its ALICE2 project move forward, thus reasserting that advanced academic networks are key instruments in education, science, technology and innovation and therefore in the formulation of public policies for development, in the contribution towards the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals, for the management of our valuable natural resources and as instruments to enhance the region’s competitiveness.”

The Ibero-American Science and Technology for Development Programme (CYTED) has opened its annual public call for CYTED Actions.

The time has come for national networks from Central America to speak up and ask for support from their governments, according to Alberto Perez, Deputy Director of RedIRIS, Spain’s national research and education network (NREN). The search for a sustainable model, he says, lies in a change of paradigm in which funding not only depends on the contribution received from universities.

The Regional IPv6 Week will be a coordinated test of the new Internet protocol, held from 06 to 12 of February, 2012. Participate!

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