Registration

Pricing

  • standard price: £250 for all 5 days, or £50 per day (including lunch)
  • academic price: £200 for all 5 days, or £40 per day (including lunch)
  • student price: £100 for all 5 days, or £20 per day (including lunch)

To register, visit our webstore.

Accommodation is not included with the registration fees as listed above.

There are limited rooms available that are already paid for – contact the Venue directly to confirm you are attending the conference and quote “Newcastle University” and they will take your booking. These rooms are on a first come / first serve basis so get them before they’re gone!

Alternatively, attendees can book their own accommodation directly as shown on the Venue page. Early Stage Researchers funded by the ETN-FPI network do not have to pay but should contact Adam O’Neill (the administrative organiser) directly to confirm their attendance.

Early Stage Researchers funded by the ETN-FPI network do not have to pay for registration but should contact adam.oneill@ncl.ac.uk directly to confirm their attendance.

Partners and children are welcome to accompany attendees at their own expense, although please note that childcare will not be provided. They are also welcome to join in the evening activities (where appropriate for the ages of the children), but should register individually if they wish to attend the training school.”

If you would like to book accommodation at the venue, please call +44(0)191 201 4351  (or +44(0)191 201 4308)  or email conference_newcastle@jurysinns.com / Rachel_Pattison@jurysinns.com , quote “Newcastle University” and mention that you are attending the conference.

Costs when you quote “Newcastle University”:

  • £75 (one occupant bed & breakfast)
  • £85 (two occupants bed & breakfast)

You will not get these rates if you book online.

If you wish to stay in a different hotel, the following alternatives are close to the venue:

Newcastle at night

If you have any difficulties registering, contact adam.oneill@ncl.ac.uk

 

EU_flag ETN-FPI (Project number 676401) is funded under the H2020-MSCA-ITN-2015 call and is part of the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions — Innovative Training Networks (ITN) funding scheme