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Newssheet
The Newssheet will be produced and made available as a digital document here (Download Files > Newssheet) 2 or 3 times per year. Hopefully the Newssheet will keep more analysts in closer touch with international Jungian news and reports.
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Newssheet 2012 : III
| Date modified: | 02/23/2012 |
| Filesize: | 2.04 MB |
The Executive Committee has just finished a hectic schedule of meetings in Copenhagen, the host-city of the next IAAP Congress, in August 2013. Misser Berg, Chair of the Congress Organization Committee, will give you an update on how the plans for the Congress are progressing.
As always, we wanted to bring together Jungian Societies and Developing Groups from different parts of the world and in this issue you will have the opportunity to meet the Societies from Brazil and the United Kingdom, and the Developing Groups from Poland and Kazakhstan.
Newssheet II : Fall 2011
| Date modified: | 10/24/2011 |
| Filesize: | 923.46 kB |
The PDF version of the Fall 2011 Newssheet is considerably smaller (924KB) than the MS-Word file and is recommended for download. If you need an updated (free) version of Adobe Reader, you can download it at this address : http://get.adobe.com/reader/.
Newssheet II : Fall 2011 is available without the login requirement temporarily to make it easier for analysts and candidates to obtain. After a brief time, it will be available only to analysts when they login to the IAAP website with their username and password.
Newssheet II : Fall 2011
| Date modified: | 10/24/2011 |
| Filesize: | 1.94 MB |
This version of the fall editiion of the 2011 Newssheet was created with MS-Word 2010 and has the "docx" extension. It is 1.5MB smaller than a version saved with MS-Word 2003-2007 and just under the 2.0MB limit for files here.
In this folder there is also a version in PDF which is considerably smaller, 924KB.

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