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     Training Seminar "Introduction to WinIDAMS"
 

The International Training Seminar: "Introduction to WinIDAMS" will take place from Monday 26 November to Friday 30 November 2001 at UNESCO Headquarters, Paris. The Windows version of IDAMS with its graphical facilities and other utilities, and also the interface with micro CDS/ISIS will be presented. Selected data management and data analysis features will be discussed in details. However, the Seminar is not meant to train participants in statistical techniques. The IDAMS development staff and computer rooms will be available during the whole Seminar. English will be the main language of the presentation, although explanations in French can also be provided. Training material will be available in both English and French.

There is no registration fee, but all other costs (travel, board, lodging) are at the charge of participants or their institutions. Applications can be submitted by mail, e-mail or by filling out the form linked to our Web page.

Applications submitted after the end of September 2001 will not be considered.

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