The soul – can the concept of the soul still have meaning?
Oxford
United Kingdom
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The Conference is open to members and non-members of the Science and Religion Forum.
Bookings and Registration
The Conference fees are as follows:
SRF members and spouses £230
Non-members £260
Students £110
The fee covers registration, accommodation, meals and coffee/tea breaks, and conference documents. For those wishing to attend as non-residents the fee (with dinner) is £135 for members and £165 for non-members
Please complete a conference registration form and e-mail or post it to the Membership Secretary
Mrs Hilary Martin
Glebelands
Brockenhurst Road
Ascot
Berkshire
SL5 9HB
or e-mail: [email protected]
The closing date for conference applications is 31 July 2012.
Payment must be included with the Conference registration form or payment may be made by credit card through PayPal (please see the Forum’s website for details of how to make a payment through PayPal).
A small number of bursaries are available to assist with the cost of Conference attendance (see below for details).
Registration will begin at 3.30 p.m. on Thursday 6 September, and the Conference will begin at 4.30 p.m. with a short introductory session followed by the Gowland Lecture to be given by Professor Peter Harrison, one of the Forum’s Vice-Presidents. There will be a service of worship on the Friday morning, to which all participants are welcomed. The Conference dinner will be held on the Friday evening. The Conference will end with lunch on Saturday 8 September.
Regent’s Park College has no car parking facilities and car parking in the centre of Oxford is very difficult. Delegates travelling by car may wish to use one of Oxford’s ‘park-and-ride’ car parks (details will be sent to all registered participants).
Bursaries
The Forum is offering a limited number of bursaries, each worth £60, to members of at least six month’s standing who have no financial assistance from employers or sponsors. Students in full-time education may also apply for a bursary even if they are not yet members of the Forum. Bursary applications, preferably by e-mail, should be sent to the Membership Secretary, Mrs Hilary Martin (address above). The closing date for Bursary applications is 30 June 2012.
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