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ICS2011 - 11th International Coastal Symposium
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Monday, 05 July 2010 18:54

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Registration and Abstract Submission PDF Print
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Registration and abstract submission is now available.

 

Special on-line form for registration and abstract submission is available here (http://www.form.ics2011.pl/).

 

We kindly inform that call for papers of ICS2011 - 11th International Coastal Symposium will be closed at 1st of September 2010.

 

 

 
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FEES

Early Registration from 1st of May to 30th of November 2010
Delegates 400 euros
Students: 300 euros*
Accompanying Person: 150 euros**


Late Registration from 1st of December to 1st of April 2011

Delegates: 500 euros
Students: 400 euros*
Accompanying Person: 250 euros**


The fee doesn't include accomodation

* All included except the Banquet Dinner and Fieldtrips
** Includes Welcome Reception and Banquet Dinner

 

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VENUE & ACCOMMODATION

The Conference will take place at the Radisson Blu Hotel right in the heart of Szczecin. Special rates will be available for ICS delegates.

 

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The 11th International Coastal Symposium ICS will be held in 9-14 May 2011 in Szczecin, Poland. The symposium will be organized by the Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences at University of Szczecin.

Poland is located on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea and as such is endowed with more than 500 kilometers of the coastline. Szczecin is located in the north-west sector of Poland, south of the Szczecin lagoon which is part of the Oder River estuary, draining into the Pomeranian Bay of the Baltic Sea. Szczecin, with nearly 500,000 inhabitants, is the capital of Western Pomerania province and is situated in the vicinity of three European countries: Germany, Denmark and Sweden. The historical and cultural milieu of the city originates from over thousand years ago and has been shared by several nationalities. Large parts of the city architecture go back to the last half of the 19th century, bearing striking resemblances to Paris, which was re-constructed by the same architect. Furthermore, the diverse city landscape is marked with the large harbor, many sail piers, parks and a beautiful secession downtown. The parks and squares in Szczecin are planted with many varieties of magnolia that bloom in spring as well as rare tree and bush species.

The University of Szczecin, founded in 1985, and with over 30,000 students is the biggest university in the city and in Western Pomerania. One of the university’s departments is the Faculty of Geosciences, which includes the Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences. Specializing in marine and coastal research, the institute was founded in 1991. It will celebrate its 20th activation anniversary in 2011. Therefore, the 11th ICS will be an excellent opportunity to present the Institute’s achievements.

The 11th ICS congress is planned to take place in May. The season in Szczecin in May is usually dry and quite warm with temperatures up to 18°C during the day.

For more information: email:  Dr. Kazimierz Furmanczyk at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
ICS 2011 - 11th International Coastal Symposium