EUROMAR 2006 Online Registration Form

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On-line registration to the conference is possible by completing The Application Form below. In addition to name and contact information, please select the type of participant that you are registering.

Excursions: There are two excursions (click on each for a description) to choose from. If you are coming by car and require parking then it will cost £3 per day or £10 for the week. If you require regular access to the internet during the week using the University network then a username will cost £10. Alternatively, for laptop owners use of the telephone access points in the rooms for dial-up-service requires a ‘Dog n Bone’ card (minimum charge £5) which may be purchased on site from the Duty Porter at College Receptions.

The various fees are listed in the table at the bottom of this page.

Once you have completed the form, click on the Submit Registration button. Not all combinations of entries are valid. Depending on your entries you may be asked to provide additional information. After changing or adding data, please click the Submit Registration button at the bottom of the form once more, this time you should be successful.

Upon submission a confirmatory e-mail will be sent to the e-mail address you have provided, with further instructions to finalise the registration process. Note that the e-mail address will serve as the unique identifier for participants.

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Sessions

1A) Imaging 1

(pre-selection of all sessions is now closed)

1B) Solid State Physics 1

2A) Imaging 2

2B) Paramagnetic Systems 1

3A) High Sensitivity MR 1

3B) Solid State Physics 2

4A) Methods in Solids

4B) Paramagnetic Systems 2

5A) BioSolids 1

5B) Catalysis 1

6A) Catalysis 2

6B) High Sensitivity MR 2

7A) Pharmaceutical Applications 1

7B) BioSolids 2

8A) Pharmaceutical Applications 2

8B) Bio-macromolecules 1

9A) Frontiers

9B) Bio-macromolecules 2

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Excursions - If you would like to go on one of our excursions then please select which one you would like to take part in from the list below. (Cost is £35)

A) Tour of York (this tour is now fully booked)
The group will start with a guided tour of York Minster and then visit the Jorvik Viking Centre and then the Merchant Adventurer’s Hall. The Merchant Adventurers Hall is a magnificent building constructed of oak beams in the 1350s for the Merchant Adventurers, the guild of export and import tradesman. It is one of the finest mediaeval timber buildings in Europe.

The Jorvik Centre brings archaeology to life with an accurate reconstruction of a Viking village on the banks of the river, complete with wax figures, sounds and smells. The tour finishes with a visit to the museum of finds, from the dig, where the horrific injuries inflicted with mediaeval weapons can be appreciated.

B) Walk in the North Yorkshire Moors
The walk of about 10 km will start in Old Byland and follow the valley past Rievaulx Abbey, one of the magnificent ruined mediaeval abbeys, to Helmsley.

Participants should be equipped with boots or shoes suitable for rough and wet ground, and waterproofs are also advisable.

C) Visit to Fountains Abbey (this tour is now fully booked)
Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal encompasses the spectacular ruins of the 12th century Cistercian Abbey, a mansion of the early 17th century and the 18th century Water garden with its lakes, avenues neo-classical temples and cascades all set in a beautiful valley on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales.

D) Visit to Pickering Castle and Whitby
Pickering Castle is a fine mediaeval castle built mostly between 1180 and 1330. It includes a curtain wall and a circular keep built on an artificial hill (or motte). Whitby is a small fishing port with a ruined Abbey on top of the cliffs above the town. This is where Captain Cook learned his trade. The Captain Cook Memorial Museum houses manuscripts, water colours and drawings. The streets of Whitby include numerous old buildings and attractive small shops selling local specialities including jewellery made of jet, an unusual black stone.

E) Visit to Royal Armouries Museum Leeds (this tour is now fully booked)
The Royal Armouries Museum was opened in 1996 as the new home for the national collection of arms and armour. There are five themed galleries covering War, Tournament, Self-Defence, Hunting and the arms and armour of the Orient that offer something to captivate the visitor. There is an exciting combination of spectacular displays, dramatic interpretations, live action events, interactive technology and thrilling exhibitions.

F) Visit to Castle Howard (this tour is now fully booked)
Castle Howard is the vast and opulent Baroque country house built to a very original design by Vanbrugh starting in 1701. It is the largest house in Yorkshire and has been the home of the Howard family, since the 17th century. The house has many superb rooms, filled with fine furniture, statues and beautiful china. You will marvel at the remarkable collection of paintings by Rubens, Tintoretto, Van Dyke, Canaletto and Reynolds; the most famous is the portrait of Henry VIII. There is also a 1,000-acre park to explore with lovely lakes, fountains and a rose garden. The visit will include entrance to Kew at Castle Howard.

Tours - If you would like to go on one or both of our tours then please select those you would like to take part in from the list below. (Cost is £35 per tour)


M) Tour of York
This will include a visit to York Minster, lunch at St Williams College, a tour of the Jorvik Viking Centre and Clifford’s Tower.

T) Coach tour of the Yorkshire Dales
This will include stops at Hawes, home to Wensleydale Cheese and Grassington, a small village centred around a cobbled square with a selection of family-owned shops offering quality food, clothing and gifts, alongside small cosy cafes and restaurants.

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Conference Fees and surcharges

All-in package: Regular participant with En-suite room

£640

All-in package: Regular participant with Standard room

£560

All-in package: Accompanying person with En-suite room

£470

All-in package: Accompanying person with Standard room

£390

All-in package: Vendor delegate with En-suite room

£470

All-in package: Vendor delegate with Standard room

£390

All-in package: Student with En-suite room

£530

All-in package: Student with Standard room

£450

All-in package: Student with En-suite room, EUROMAR grant
Students, please do not select this until you have been notified that you have been awarded an EUROMAR grant (activate after 17 April)

£330

All-in package: Student with Standard room, EUROMAR grant
Students, please do not select this until you have been notified that you have been awarded an EUROMAR grant (activate after 17 April)

£250

Surcharge for off site accommodation to cover refreshments

£ 20

Excursion or Tour

£ 35

Car Parking Permit for 24 hours

£ 3

Car Parking Permit for week

£ 10

Computer Username to access University network

£ 10

Surcharge for all registration payments 17 April and before 9 June

£ 30

Surcharge for all registration payments after 9 June

£ 80

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