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Congress fee: € 260.- (€ 130.- for members)
Early registration and payment till April 15, 2010: € 250.- (€ 120.- for members)
Membership fee: € 80.-
For young professionals (34 or younger):
Congress fee: € 130.- (€ 65.- for members)
Early registration and payment till April 15, 2010: € 125.- (€ 60.- for members)
Membership fee: € 40.-
Full accommodation at Schloss Leopoldskron (all meals, drinks, coffee breaks, wine reception, barbecue, formal dinner) is 150.- Euro (single bedroom) and 132.- Euro (double bedroom) per day. Members and young professionals who are not able to attend this Congress because of financial reasons, should not hesitate to contact the treasurer for an individually tailored arrangement. Update: In order to keep young professionals, the Schloss agreed with us upon reduced fees: Congress visitors aged 35 or younger pay only 100.- Euro per person/ room. Thank you, Schloss Leopoldskron!
Membership fee:
Members who are not able to pay their yearly membership fee of € 80.-
(For young professionals (35 or younger) € 40.-) directly at the Congress or prefer
bank transfer are asked to transfer the SCUPAD membership fee 2008 by bank order.
Payment:
Bank Transfer
Please make sure that the name of the Congress and participant(s) is
stated on the transfer slip (if the payment is being made for more than one person,
please make sure all names are indicated). Bank charges are the responsibility of
the payer and should be paid at source in addition to the registration fees:
Bank Transfer to SCUPAD:
Account holder: Thomas Dillinger Treasurer
Acc.No.: 2547538
Bank Code: 20111
Bank name: Erste Bank der Österreichischen Sparkassen
IBAN Code: AT132011100002547538
BIC: GIBAATWW
NOTE: Hotel costs (accomodation, meals) can be paid by credit card at the Reception desk
of the Salzburg Seminar, but unfortunately we can’t take credit card payment
for membership and Congress fees, so please try to provide cash for these costs
- money machines are all over the city of Salzburg.
