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ARMA 2014 Conference


Learning from the past; preparing for the future


9th – 11th June Hilton Hotel & Conference Centre, Blackpool


The ARMA Conference promotes excellence in research management and administration by sharing best practice through a mix of workshops, plenary sessions, networking opportunities and social events. Many of this year’s sessions reflect on what we have learned from past experiences and how we can apply new knowledge to future practices and processes.


Plenary Speakers Andrew Miller MP


Chair, House of Commons Science & Technology Committee


Professor Dame Judith Rees Co-Director of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, LSE, and President of the Royal Geographical Society


• ARMA Exhibition - showcasing products and services for the sector • A rich and varied Programme - a choice of up to 8 sessions in 6 parallel slots • Poster Exhibition - highlighting individual and institutional best practice and new developments • Social and professional networking opportunities - meet with around 400 delegates from across the sector


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