[ICCSE] The 7th International Conference on Computer Science & Education - Melbourne, Australia

The 7th International Conference on Computer Science & Education (ICCSE 2012) will be held from July 14 to 17, 2012, in Melbourne, Australia. The conference is organized by National Research Council of Computer Education in Colleges & Universities, China, and sponsored by the University of Melbourne, Australia, and technically sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Victorian Chapter, IEEE Computer Society Queensland Chapter, IEEE Control Systems Chapter, Singapore and University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. 


Melbourne is the capital and most populous city in the state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia after Sydney. In 2011 Melbourne was judged the world's most livable city by the Economist. Melbourne was  founded in 1835 (47 years after the European settlement of Australia) by settlers from Van Diemen's Land. Today, it is a centre for the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, sport and tourism. It is the birthplace of cultural institutions such as Australian film (as well as the world's first feature film), Australian television, Australian rules football, the Australian impressionist art movement (known as the Heidelberg School) and Australian dance styles (such as New Vogue and the Melbourne Shuffle). It is also a major centre for contemporary and traditional Australian music. It is often referred to as the "cultural capital of Australia". The metropolis is also home to the world's largest tram network.


Conference website ICCSE 2012


Important Deadlines

Paper Submission
February 20, 2012
Acceptance Notification
March 20, 2012
Camera-ready Submission
March 31, 2012
Conference Date
July 14-17, 2012

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