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In addition, the course organiser is encouraged to liaise with other scientific journals (such as Journal of Anatomy and Journal of Microscopy) to advertise the event to a broader scientific community. PDF This article draws on social realist approaches in the sociology of knowledge and in light of them constructs three scenarios for the future of. ISSIA will help intensively with advertisement of the short course/workshop via its Board and all other members, via ISSIA webpage and also via IAS journal. This support should be specified in the proposal. An example is given in the following link. The course organiser is encouraged to seek regional grant-scheme calls from other scientific societies to help run an event.The course organiser is encouraged to liaise with the relevant companies (providing stereology or image analysis software and imaging devices) to become corporate members of ISSIA and have stands during the course/workshop.Estimated budget plan - it should be clearly stated that the course will be self-financed through registration fees, sponsorships, donations and grants.Venue - exact location and description of possibilities showing that there will be sufficient capacity of lecture theatres (or enough laboratory space and relevant pieces of equipment if the training/course has a practical element).The organiser should be a member of the ISSIA The course was held in a hybrid format in splendid facilities at the Ministry of Mines and Energy in Windhoek. The name and affiliation of the organiser of the training session (or course/workshop) and planned names of the teaching staff delivering the training or course, and the aimed audience attending the course. The 7th SGA-IUGS-SEG-UNESCO Short Course on African Metallogeny 'Energy Metals for a Sustainable Society' took place between 29th of November and 3rd December 2021 in Windhoek, Namibia. In 2019, he was elected to the Board of Governors for the International Society for Stereology and Image Analysis.Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are online courses offered by universities around the world.
Specific requests for ISSIA financial support will be dealt by ISSIA board on a case-by-case basis Short-term training courses (FCOs) Open modules: some of our CAS, DAS and MAS programs include open modules i.e., modules that can be taken individually by people who are not enrolled in a full CAS, DAS or MAS program. ISSIA will provide financial help to a maximal amount of € 650 to cover general organisation expenses such as food, subsistence, venue hiring, accommodation and so forth. These sessions could be standing alone or be in conjunction with other major events such as scientific conferences organised by other related scientific societies worldwide. We are opening a second call to submit proposals for the organisation of special training sessions, workshops or short courses with ISSIA support in 2018.