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NATIO SCOTA

The Thirteenth International Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Scottish Language and Literature

Padova 22-26 July 2011

REGISTRATION FEES (prices are in euros)

The basic fee includes: participation to the conference, coffee breaks, lunch breaks, cocktails on Saturday 23 and Tuesday 26 July, access to publishers' offers and discounts, free visit to the Cappella degli Scrovegni and the Giotto frescoes and to the old university including Galileo Galilei's desk and the anatomical theatre.

Basic fee Academics: 120.00 (early bird); 150.00 (after 31 MAY 2011)

Basic fee Students (including PhD students): 70.00 (early bird); 100.00 (after 31 MAY 2011)

Additional fees:

FORMAL DINNER, 40.00
The formal dinner will take place on Monday 25 July at a lovely restaurant in the city centre.

TRIP, 35.00
On Sunday 24 July we will relax with our traditional one-day trip. We shall visit CASTELFRANCO VENETO and see the stunning Giorgione painting and the lovely eighteenth-century theatre; ASOLO, a lovely medieval town with strong connections with English-speaking literature; and CITTADELLA, which boasts the best preserved city walls in Italy. The fee includes the coach fare, afternoon tea, and admissions to museum.

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We are pleased to announce that we have selected the eight students who will participate in the conference without being charged the usual fee:

Eva von Contzen, Ruhr-University Bochum
Lucy Rhiannon Hinnie, University of Glasgow
James David Kearney, University of Glasgow
Anne Kelly, University of Saskatchewan
Rebecca Marsland, University of Oxford
Kylie Murray, University of Bristol - University of Oxford
Gillian Sargent, University of Glasgow
Sebastiaan Verweij, University of Oxford

Congratulations!
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