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ISO TC211 Meets in Berlin in October
2003 - Book on ISO Standards for Geographic Information and Special
Workshop at the Working Week in Athens
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2nd Cadastral Congress and Commission 7 Annual Meeting 2003,
Krakow, Poland September 18-21, 2003
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The 2nd Cadastral Congress organised by the Association
of Polish Surveyors was held in Krakow, Poland September 18-21, 2003.
The title of this conference was "Cadastre reliable for civil and social
services". The conference was organised in co-operation with FIG
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The 11th FIG Symposium on Deformation Measurement was held in
Santorini, Greece May 25-28, 2003. This symposium organised by FIG
Commission 6 (Surveying Engineering) working group on Deformation
Measurement has the longest tradition in FIG as a Commission organised
event on a certain topic. This time this symposium attracted more than
130 participants from 29 countries – major national groups represented
were Polish, Italian and, of course, Greek. Participation of more than
15 delegates, among them students and scientists from less developed
countries became possible through grants from the sponsors of the
symposium.
Proceedings are now available at:
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FIG Working Week and 125th Anniversary in Paris, France
13-17 April 2003 -
Proceedings
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The FIG Working Week 2003 was held at
the Ecole National de Sciences Géographiques (ENSG) in Marne la Vallée
just outside Paris. The Working Week was also the
celebration of the
125th Anniversary of FIG. FIG returned to
Paris where it was founded in 1878.
The Working Week was attended by more
than 600 delegates and 200 accompanying persons. In 27 technical
sessions, 3 plenary sessions and the 125th Anniversary Session more
than 120 papers were presented. Together with 60 poster presentations
the total number of professional papers exceeded 180. The Gala Dinner
to celebrate the 125th Anniversary was held at the Castle of
Versailles. The Working Week included an extensive exhibition,
technical visits and social programme. The FIG Working Week was
hosted by Ordre des Géomètres-Experts OGE and Association Francaise de
Topographie AFT. The organising Committee is chaired by Bernard
Bour.
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Minutes of the 26th FIG General Assembly, Paris, April 13-17, 2003
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The Arab Federation for Surveying meets in
Marrakech in January 2003
The Arab Federation for Surveying which was established in Beirut
October 23, 2002 had its first meeting during the 3rd National Surveying
Conference in Marrakech., Morocco in January 2003. The first Executive
Committee is chaired by President Dr. Sarkis Fadous (President of
the Lebanese Order of Surveyors) and has following Vice Presidents
members: Dr. Dalal el Alnaggar (President of the Regional
Training Center in Egypt), Ing. Aziz Hilali (President of the
National Order of Geographical Engineers and Surveyors in Morocco) and
Secretary General: Ing. Abdu-el-Meneem Samara (General Director
of the Land and Surveying Department in Jordan) and Treasurer: Dr.-Ing.
Sameh Jazamati (Deputy and President of the Surveying Engineering
department at the Syrian Order of Engineers) and following members:
Dr.-Ing.
Mouhamed el Rajihi (General Director of the Land and Surveying
Department in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) and Ing. Abdullah bin
Obeid El Mazrouyi (Oman). |
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Grants and scholarships from the FIG Foundation
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The Board of Directors of
the FIG Foundation has decided on the FIG Grants 2002 at its meeting
19 December 2002. Totally US$ 13,000 were given to 12 applicants from 10
countries. The total number of applications was 20. The grants were
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Dr. Frances Plimmer (United Kingdom), Boipuso Nkwae
(Canada/Botswana), Mabel Alvarez de Lopez (Argentina), Dra.
Analía Argerich (Argentina), Dr. Ioan Stancu (Romania), PhD
Hande Demirel
(Turkey), Alick R. Mwanza (Zambia), Sara J. Wilkinson
(United Kingdom), Dr. Sankaran Rajendran (India), Marie C.
Robidoux (Canada), Dr.
Galcano Canny Mulaku (Kenya) and Dr. Jinyun Guo (P. R.
China).
The deadline for the FIG Grants 2003 was March 15,
2003. Decisions on the grants will be made in April 2003. This year the
FIG Foundation offered grants up to US$ 20,000. The maximum grant will
normally be US$ 1,000 per applicant. The
guidance notes for the application are available on The FIG Foundation
web site as well as the
application form. For the next time for applying please follow this
site.
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