[DiGRA UK] Nominations and Volunteers for DiGRA UK Committee.

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Tue Jul 1 15:01:48 UTC 2014


Same here, happy to help in the London area if needed, particularly South
London. I could involve Goldsmiths for example.

best

 

From: uk-bounces at digra.org [mailto:uk-bounces at digra.org] On Behalf Of Patty
Kostkova
Sent: 01 July 2014 14:37
To: 'Esther MacCallum-Stewart'; 'WEARN Nia'
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Subject: Re: [DiGRA UK] Nominations and Volunteers for DiGRA UK Committee.

 

Hi Esther

I'm happy to help with London (can involve SME through UCL Advances) if it's
not an issue that IoE (Diana Carr)  and UCL are joining forces ...

many thanks for all your efforts.

BW

Patty

 

 

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From: uk-bounces at digra.org [mailto:uk-bounces at digra.org] On Behalf Of Esther
MacCallum-Stewart
Sent: 01 July 2014 14:23
To: WEARN Nia
Cc: Uk at digra.org
Subject: Re: [DiGRA UK] Nominations and Volunteers for DiGRA UK Committee.

Thanks all! 

 

Worth pointing out that these areas will change as time goes on and clusters
change / grow. Basically the idea here is to allow as many people as
possible to be involved, have enough people for the committee to reach
quorum, and also allow members to act as spokes-people for their area (hence
having areas rather than institutions - thus allowing for people who aren't
affiliated to a university to be involved). 

 

I didn't write up enough of the meeting!

 

On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 2:18 PM, WEARN Nia <N.H.Wearn at staffs.ac.uk> wrote:

I'm also happy to nominate myself as Secretary, if that helps.

 

Nia

 

From: uk-bounces at digra.org [mailto:uk-bounces at digra.org] On Behalf Of Esther
MacCallum-Stewart
Sent: 01 July 2014 11:56


To: Uk at digra.org
Subject: [DiGRA UK] Nominations and Volunteers for DiGRA UK Committee.

 

 

Please add your nominations / volunteer for the DiGRA UK committee in this
thread. You may wish to negotiate this role or share it with others in your
'area'. Please feel free to be as broad or limited as you think is
appropriate. We anticipate that there also might be several for some areas
such as the South and London

 

So for example, here are those nominations/volunteers that have already been
proposed:

 

Nia Wearn: Midlands and North West

 

Corrado Morgana: South Wales.

 

Ian Sturrock: North Wales and West of England

 

Mark Eyles: Southern England (possibly too broad)

 

Greg Foster (sorry didn't write this one down)

 

James Wallis (ditto)

 

Esther MacCallum-Stewart Bristol and Avon. / Central South West.

 




 

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