Dear all
I am pleased to let you know that registration is open for the Cosmographies Conference, which will take place at Falmouth's Penryn Campus on 24-25th July 2014. Cosmographies will bring together scholars from the arts, humanities and space studies, to explore representations of ‘outer space’ in textual and visual culture. Keynote speakers include Prof. Chris Welch (International Space University) and Prof. Philip Gross author of Deep Field (University of South Wales). The conference also includes a trip to Goonhilly Earth Station. The draft programme is available on the website.
You can visit the website at http://www.cosmographies.co.uk to view information about the conference and to register by clicking the 'register now' button.
In brief: (conference fees include lunch and refreshments on both days, wine reception, Goonhilly trip, keynotes and panels)
Conference Fees (standard): £85
Conference Fees (concessionary): £70
Optional Conference Dinner: £25
Accommodation: £25 per night (the deadline for booking accommodation via the online store is Friday 4th July)
Kind regards
Niamh
Dr. Niamh Downing
Senior Lecturer/Course Co-ordinator in English and Writing
Falmouth University
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01326 255827
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