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2010 September September 27–29, 2010. SRA (Australia & New Zealand Regional Organisation) 5th Annual Conference, Veterinary Science Conference Centre, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia. Information is available at http://www.acera.unimelb.edu.au/sra/news.html. October October 18–21, 2010. 26th Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water, and Energy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Deadline for abstract submissions was February 5, 2010. Go to http://www.UMassSoils.com/ for more information. October 18–22, 2010. Dose-Response Assessment Boot Camp, Noblis Facility, Falls Church, Virginia (Washington, D.C. area). Presented by Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment (TERA). Course information is located at http://www.tera.org/Global/Bootcamp/index.html. October 19–20, 2010. Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis 2010 Annual Conference and Meeting, Washington Court Hotel, Washington, D.C. Go here for more information. October 20–21, 2010. Oil Market Pricing Interrelationships Course, New York City/New Jersey Sheraton Lincoln Harbor, Weehawken, NJ. Offered by Energy Management Institute (EMI). Request course agenda and register here. November November 1–2, 2010. Global Forum of Crisis Management and Crisis Communication for Health Care—Lesson from the Past Around the World, University of Tokyo, Hongo Medical Campus, Tokyo, Japan. Joint program with the 2nd International Forum of Crisis Management for Infectious Disease and the 2nd International Forum of Patient Safety. Organized by the Union of Risk Management for Preventive Medicine (URMPM). For information, registration, visa application procedure, and abstract submission (deadline September 1), click here. December December 5–8, 2010. Society for Risk Analysis 2010 Annual Meeting, Salt Palace Convention Center (with the Salt Lake City Marriott Downtown as the headquarters hotel), Salt Lake City, Utah. The society will hold its 30th annual meeting this year. Information is available at http://www.sra.org/events_2010_meeting.php. 2011 April April 11–13, 2011. American Society of Civil Engineers' International Conference on Vulnerability and Risk Analysis and Managment (ICVRAM) and ISUMA 2011 Fifth International Symposium on Uncertainty Modeling and Analysis, Inn & Conference Center, University of Maryland University College, Hyattsville, Maryland. For information, go to http://content.asce.org/conferences/icvram2011/index.html. April 11–14, 2011. Hazards XXII - Process Safety and Environmental Protection Symposium, Manchester, United Kingdom. Organized by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE). Submit abstracts via e-mail by June 23, 2010 (see link to call for papers). Watch for more information as it becomes available at http://www.icheme.org/hazardsxxii/. May May 10–13, 2011. FICO World 2011, Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers, New York City. A global event on risk management, fraud, and decision management. Go here for information as it is available and links to FICO World 2010 presentations and a FICO World discussion group about the 2011 agenda. May 31–June 3, 2011. 17th World Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine, Beijing International Convention Center, Beijing, China. Abstract submission deadline December 1, 2010. Early registration deadline February 18, 2011. For complete information, click here. 2012 Summer (June or July) 2012. Risk 2012: World Congress 3, Sydney, Australia. To contribute to the organization of this meeting, contact Alison Cullen or Jonathan Wiener. Large and small organizations and governments use project management to standardize and reduce the tasks necessary to complete a project in the most effective and efficient manner. Villanova University's Professional Education Certificate Program offers four on-line courses of study in this area: Essentials of Project Management (which includes a class on Issues in Project Risk Management), Mastering Project Management, Advanced Strategic Project Management, and PMP® Prep (preparation for the certification exam offered by the Project Management Institute®). Students who complete three of these courses (or two courses plus the Finance & Accounting for the Non-Financial Manager course) will attain a Master Certificate in Applied Project Management. For more information, go to the homepage of Villanova University's Professional Education Online. (Posted September 2003.) Copyright © 1996-2010 by Tec-Com Inc.
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