There are fewer than three weeks to register for the 8th Heir Annual Conference that the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) is hosting on 10/11 September 2015 at its Paisley Campus near Glasgow. Registration closes on 10 August and we encourage you to register as soon as possible for this exciting event.

The Draft Conference Programme is available at: http://www.uws.ac.uk/heir2015/

Registration for the two-day conference is £150.00 per delegate and there is a dinner at Paisley Abbey on the evening of 10 September at a cost of £48.00 per delegate (http://www.paisleyabbey.org.uk/history/) We also have the opportunity for delegates, prior to the Conference Dinner, to meet Sandy Stoddart who since 2008 has been Her Majesty’s Sculptor in Ordinary in Scotland and has a studio at UWS, Paisley Campus.

We have also secured a discounted student rate of £75.00 for the two-day conference and registration for is available at:   https://www.eventspro.net/mm/getdemo.ei?id=1070299&s=_UZW1M44G2 the Conference dinner on 10 September will be an additional £48.00 per student.


Full details of the conference and registration are available via the following link - http://www.uws.ac.uk/about-uws/news-and-events/heir-network-conference-2015/

Best wishes

The HEIR network

 

 



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