Other post about the book.
The history of ETEN
The interactive clickable map of current ETEN members
Try this link for the interactive map. Please check the adress on the member list before travelling. There are a lot of campuses and I might have missed some of the adresses on the map.
A Response to Neil Hall’s letter re. publications – by Doug Springate
My greetings to the Board. It’s so rewarding for me, one of the five founding members, to see how ETEN has grown and developed. Well done ETEN and all of you! Neil Hall had shared with me his detailed letter… Read More ›
The history of JETEN
The board recieved a letter from Neil Hall and we’re happy to publish this part of the ETEN history here. Dear ETEN BoardA couple of weeks ago I was surfing the web and thought that I might explore what publications… Read More ›
The history of ETEN #10
In chapter six some of the ETEN Icons spoke about ‘the ETEN family’. Many new colleagues who participate in an ETEN meeting for the first time had to switch references, because ETEN is not a ‘normal network’ but a network… Read More ›
The history of ETEN #9
The conference of 2006 was a special conference in many ways. It was the first conference involving more than two hundred participants. Besides that, the conference took place in turbulent times; five years after 9/11. Europe was in a period… Read More ›
The history of ETEN #7
In addition to exchanging students, ETEN also looked for a way to share knowledge within the network. The way to do this was to exchange written articles. In the period from 2001 to 2007 Doug Springate and Neil Hall from… Read More ›