Hi Ian, Linda
Thanks for the email. Looking at your forms, it gives no details of extra
night accomodation charges. Last year, it was £50; could you please let
me know how much it will be this year? Thanks,
Avril
At 19:03 11/05/2004, you wrote:
>Dear Colleague
>
>Multi-Service Networks 2004: Invitation to participate
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>This year's meeting is approaching and as usual it will be held at The
>Cosener's House in Abingdon. The date for this event is Thursday 8th and
>Friday 9th July 2004.
>
>The focus of the workshop remains the same as in previous years: the broad
>area of multiservice networking. The event is intentionally kept informal
>and research student presentations are particularly encouraged: there is a
>prize of £50 as part of the Brendan Murphy Memorial for the best
>presentation by a young researcher.
>
>By popular demand we have retained what has become the traditional venue
>over the years: however, numbers are limited. Places will be allocated on a
>'first come first served' basis, though in case of over-subscription we may
>have to limit numbers from individual institutions by applying the
>three attendees per presentation rule.
>
>The administration of the workshop is in transition to the Next
>Generation Networking EPSRC network, and Ian Wakeman and Linda Kennedy
>from Sussex are learning the Tao of Cosener's from the feet of Chris
>Cooper and Hilda Cook. Ian and Linda are therefore the contact points
>for this year.
>
>The charge for attendance is £140 per delegate with one night bed and
>breakfast accommodation, or £100 per delegate without accommodation. As last
>year, there is a student delegate price of £100 with one night bed and
>breakfast accommodation, for those studying full-time for an MSc, MPhil,
>PhD, or equivalent degree. Lunch on both days and a special function dinner
>on Thursday 8th July is included. We request that payment is settled before
>attendance, and a registration form is attached herewith. Please print as
>required and return to Linda Kennedy with payment.
>
>Please will you let Linda Kennedy or Ian Wakeman know who will be attending
>from your institution, and the preliminary details of talk(s) (speaker and
>proposed title/topic) being offered. As usual, the guideline for talks is 20
>minutes. Shorter progress/status reports on activities or plans of general
>interest to the community are also welcome.
>
>There is a web page for this year's meeting:
><http://www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/ngn/msn04.php> and this will be used
>to provide details of the programme as it is developed: at present it
>only has the date, venue, registration form, travel and contact
>details.
>
>As last year, computer projection facilities will be available and will be
>the preferred mode of presentation; an OHP will also be available.
>Proceedings will be published on the web and in paper form after the
>meeting. Presentation source (PowerPoint, Word, PDF, or PS) should be sent
>to Ian Wakeman by 2nd July for pre-loading onto a PC for projection (and
>subsequent inclusion in the proceedings).
>
>We look forward to hearing from you.
>
>With best wishes,
>
>Ian Wakeman ([log in to unmask])
>Linda Kennedy ([log in to unmask])
>
>
Dr Avril IJsselmuiden
Inst. for Experimental Mathematics
Ellernstrasse 29
D-45326 Essen, Germany
Phone: +49-201-183-7667
Fax: +49-201-183-7673
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