
Outline Timetable of Dates |
| Friday 2nd November 2007 |
300 word abstract to be submitted |
| Friday 14th December 2007 |
Booking Form to be submitted |
| Friday 1st February 2008 |
Payment of Invoices - last possible date
Hotel releases discounted rooms and rates |
| Friday 22nd February 2008 |
Submission of 8 page draft paper |
| Monday 10th March 2008 |
Conference Commences |
The conference will commence at 14.00 on Monday 10th March 2008
and finish at 5.00pm on Thursday 13th March 2008. Registration
will be from 12.30pm on the opening day of the conference.
Important - Please Note: The ethos of the
'Persons' project emphasises dialogue with the issues raised by the
conference as a whole and engagement with the people attending the
conference. These two elements are essential to the inter- and multi-disciplinary
nature of the event. Over the past few years the success of our projects
has rested on the continual interaction between delegates for the
duration of the conference and beyond. The Steering Group feel it
is essential that delegates should be present for at least the majority
of the conference so as to facilitate the exchange of perspectives
for which the conference strives, and which any publication should
clearly demonstrate.
Papers should be of no more than 20 minutes duration (circa 8 pages).
Responses to Papers should be of no more than 10 minutes duration.
Work-in-Progress presentations should be of no more than 15 minutes
duration. The time allotted to workshops will be considered on an
individual basis. Other forms of presentation will be considered
on request.
Abstracts are to be submitted by Friday 2nd November
2007. These should be emailed either as an attachment or in the body
of an email to both Organising Chairs: Alejandro
Cervantes-Carson and Rob
Fisher. Attachments may be in Word, WordPerfect, or
RTF formats. You will be notified within 10 days of submission as
to whether your proposal has been accepted for presentation.
Both the 300 word abstract and the draft paper will
be available on this web site before the conference commences. Papers
will initially be available in downloadable .pdf format; if time
permits, they will also be available in Word format as well.
All conference papers will be eligible for publication
in an ISBN eBook with the Inter-Disciplinary Press.
Selected papers will go forward for inclusion in a hard
copy ISBN themed volume(s) in the 'At The Interface/Probing the
Boundaries' series.
The conference venue is the Best Western Hotel Stieglbrau, Salzburg,
Austria. Accommodation is also being offered at the hotel.
A limited number of both single and twin bedded
rooms have been reserved at the hotel at a specially discounted
rate. Delegates should book directly with the hotel using the special
conference code which we will supply to access these rates.
The details of the registration fee are as follows;
The cost for attending the conference is £210.
This includes;
- conference registration fee
- a copy of the eBook
- an edition of the hard copy themed volume
- access to the discussion group and conference project
initiative support materials
- Monday afternoon coffee break with coffee, tea, different
kinds of sandwiches and fresh fruits
- Monday wine reception
- Tuesday coffee break with coffee, tea, different kinds of sandwiches
and fresh fruits
- Tuesday three course lunch
- Tuesday afternoon coffee break with coffee, tea, different kinds
of sandwiches and fresh fruits
- 3 drinks in the conference room
- Wednesday morning coffee break with coffee, tea, different kinds
of sandwiches and fresh fruits
- Wednesday three course lunch
- Wednesday afternoon coffee break with coffee, tea, pastries and
fresh fruits
- 3 drinks in conference room
- Thursday morning coffee break with coffee, tea, different kinds
of sandwiches and fresh fruits
- Thursday three course lunch
- Thursday afternoon coffee break with coffee, tea, pastries and
fresh fruits
- 3 drinks in conference room
All registration and accommodation costs are to
be paid by Friday 1st February 2008.
Delegates must complete, sign and return the conference
booking form by Friday 14th December 2007 at
the latest. On receipt of a booking form, an invoice will be drawn
up and sent to you; the invoice must be settled by Friday 1st
February 2008. It is the responsibility of delegates to ensure
that payment is made by this date. Failure to receive payment will
result in your booking being cancelled.
Alternatively, you may send payment with your signed
and completed forms. This is the easiest and quickest method for
ensuring a confirmed place at the conference.
There are a number of ways payment can be made.
Cheque
Payment can be made by cheque, in pounds sterling (gbp). Cheque's
must be drawn against a bank with headquarters in the United Kingdom.
Cheque's should be made payable to 'Inter-Disciplinary.Net' and sent,
with the booking form, to:
Dr Rob Fisher
Inter-Disciplinary.Net
Priory House
149b Wroslyn Road
Freeland
Oxfordshire. OX29 8HR
United Kingdom
We cannot and will not accept
cheques made payable in currencies other than GBP Sterling.
Bank Transfer
Payment may be made using bank transfer. Full details to enable
a bank transfer are made available on your conference invoice. If
paying by this method, you must agree to pay all charges at the sending
and receiving banks.
By Invoice
You may request that an invoice be sent to you and/or your
institution. It is your responsibility to ensure that the invoice
is paid prior to the start of the conference.
Credit Card
Payment may also be made using credit card. Please note: a 4% charge
applies to all items and services paid for in this way: this is
the amount we are charged by the credit card company.
All fees are payable
in advance. No delegate will be permitted entry to the conference
if an invoice is still unpaid.