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Dear Colleagues

The deadline for Short Paper submissions to OzCHI 2015 has been extended by one week, to September 4, 2015.

Please note our keynote speakers, Abigail Sellen and Elizabeth Churchill (http://www.ozchi.org/2015/keynotes.html#top)


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OzCHI 2015 – Call for papers
Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference
Melbourne 7-10 December 2015
http://ozchi.org <http://ozchi.org/>
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We invite original contributions on all topics related to Human-Computer Interaction, Interaction Design and the design of interactive technologies. Submissions are invited for long-papers, short-papers, workshops and the doctoral consortium. We welcome submissions from design, architecture, engineering, planning, social science, creative industries and other related disciplines.

Submission Due Dates
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26 June 2015: Long papers (nb date extended)
03 July 2015: Workshop proposals
28 August 2015: Doctoral Consortium, and workshop position papers
4 September 2015: Short papers (nb date extended)

Notification of Acceptance
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17 July 2015: Workshop proposals
07 August 2015: Long papers
25 September 2015: Short papers, doctoral consortium, and workshop position papers

OzCHI is Australia's leading forum for the latest in HCI research and practice. OzCHI attracts a broad international community of researchers, industry practitioners, academics and students. Participants come from a range of backgrounds, including interface designers, user experience experts, information architects, software engineers, human factors specialists, information systems analysts and social scientists. The conference theme is "Being Human", highlighting the opportunity and hope for technology to contribute to our human-ness through innovative and empathetic design.

Join us in Melbourne December 7-10

Regards

Marcus Carter and Martin Gibbs
Short Paper Chairs



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