On this page you can find the details and announcements on events for the RSAI-BIS Annual Meeting in Newcastle, July 4-6 2023.
Programme
The conference programme can be downloaded here in two formats: the first is shorter and contains all the essential information for the conference, whereas the second also includes the book of abstracts and is much longer.
1) Conference programme and session overview
2) Conference programme, session overview, and book of abstracts
John Parr Events
Sadly, this year's conference is the first since the passing of John Parr. There will be two events organised at the conference to remember John, his work, and his contributions to our Section.
On July 3rd there will be an informal get-together at The Drawing Room (The Town Wall, Pink Lane, Newcastle NE1 5HX), starting at 5.30pm.
On July 4th at 9.30am, the RSAI-BIS Annual Meeting will start with a session convened by Peter Batey (with contributions from Gordon Mulligan, Geoff Hewings, and Kim Swales) titled Great Minds, where the works of John Parr and Peter Hall will be discussed in detail.
If you plan to attend these events, please do let us know via the link below so we can plan catering and conference rooms accordingly.
Please sign up using this link.
Programme
The conference programme can be downloaded here in two formats: the first is shorter and contains all the essential information for the conference, whereas the second also includes the book of abstracts and is much longer.
1) Conference programme and session overview
2) Conference programme, session overview, and book of abstracts
John Parr Events
Sadly, this year's conference is the first since the passing of John Parr. There will be two events organised at the conference to remember John, his work, and his contributions to our Section.
On July 3rd there will be an informal get-together at The Drawing Room (The Town Wall, Pink Lane, Newcastle NE1 5HX), starting at 5.30pm.
On July 4th at 9.30am, the RSAI-BIS Annual Meeting will start with a session convened by Peter Batey (with contributions from Gordon Mulligan, Geoff Hewings, and Kim Swales) titled Great Minds, where the works of John Parr and Peter Hall will be discussed in detail.
If you plan to attend these events, please do let us know via the link below so we can plan catering and conference rooms accordingly.
Please sign up using this link.