The Sudanese Knowledge Society Symposium (SKS Symposium) and workshop series is organized by the Sudanese Knowledge Society (SKS). Event History: SKS Symposium, 1 & 8 February 2020, Khartoum, Sudan Conference Theme: Citizen Science Part 2: From Revolution to Science: The Power of Crowdsourcing Knowledge (Hosts: Sudan
KM Conferences
Knowledge Management conferences, conferences related to Knowledge Management, and conferences with a Knowledge Management track, stream, topic, or conference theme
Knowledge Management: Standards and Practices**
The expert session “Knowledge Management: Standards and Practices” (Russian: Экспертная сессия «Управление знаниями. Стандарты и практики»), organized by the Business Information Systems Group of Companies (BIS GK) in cooperation with KM-Alliance and the Financial University, Department of Management (until 2019), aims to bring the theory and practice of knowledge management closer together, to provide the
Knowledge Management Conference (KMC)**
The Knowledge Management Conference (KMC), designed, developed and sponsored by Phowad Solution (PCL), will bring together public sector, private sector, donors, partners and counties, institutions of higher learning, knowledge sharing platform developers, international experts and innovators. The conference will be structured around leadership and governance, strategy, tools, techniques, standards, legislation, policy and
United Kingdom Knowledge Mobilisation Forum (UK KMb Forum)*
The United Kingdom Knowledge Mobilisation Forum (UK KMb Forum, UKKMbF, or UKF) is an annual event for all those with a passion for ensuring that knowledge makes a positive difference to society. The Forum brings together practitioners, researchers, students, administrators and public representatives who are engaged in the art and science of sharing knowledge and
Professional Knowledge and Learning Unconference
What is the Future of Professional Knowledge and Learning? An Unconference is organized by the Centre for Knowledge in Organisations and Professions (CKOP) at The Open University Business School (OUBS) to address issues in the future of professional work. How will we, as professionals, organise our work and