The 11th European Doctoral Conference in Nursing Science

 
 
    EDCNS Berlin 17-18 September 2010
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Introduction
 
This year the European Doctoral Conference in Nursing Science was held in Berlin, Germany.

The conference provides the opportunity:

  • to meet and build contacts with colleagues all over Europe
  • to present a research project as part of her or his thesis
  • to share experiences and information in the area of nursing research
  • to learn what is currently happening in nursing science in Europe
  • to meet the profs!
  • Professors and other Nursing or Health Science Faculty staff are welcome to join the audience.

     
    Invitation card
     
    Click here for the invitation card and learn more about the meeting.
     
    Call for abstracts
     

    The call for abstracts for the 11th EDCNS 2010 in Berlin, Germany has begun.

    If you are a PhD-student in the field of nursing science you are warmly invited to submit an abstract

    for oral or poster presentation

                                until 14th June 2010 via email to edcns@charite.de

    Please download the abstract form with the predefined structure from the conference website.

    Please remember the word limit of 250 words.

     

    abstract form
    registration form
     
    Click here for hotel information.
    Click here for more hotel information.
     
    Location of EDCNS 2010 in Berlin.
     
    Social program
     
    Preliminary program
     
    Oral and poster presentations
    Information about the presentations.
    Abstractbook.
     
    Applying Theories, presentation of Dr. R. Ruiter
    EU Research Funding at Your Finger Tips, workshop presentation of U. Rössler
    Qualitative Research, presentation of Dr. T. Boggatz
    Research and Networking, keynote presentation of Prof. L. Smith