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Interested candidates should preferably open the web page http://erice2011pd.azuleon.org
fill the boxes in order to register
by Nov 30, 2010
(date of registration might work as a priority factor);
please, consider seriously the warnings at bottom of
that page. Most additional information (e.g. early application for
grant by MAE) may be obtained by clicking on FAQ.

Alternatively, they should write (IN
ENGLISH) to Paola Spadon on one A4 page or 50 e-mail lines (note the
excess material will NOT be read ), specifying:
a. family name, name, age, sex, citizenship;
b. address, phone, fax, e-mail (if locally
active);
c. academic position; scientific interests
(MAX. FIVE WORDS);
d. (not mandatory) title or abstract of a
poster contribution or of a "hot topic" which might be included in the
programme. In order to be examined, applications by young researchers
or beginners must include a letter of recommendation by a senior
scientist and a list of NO MORE THAN FIVE publications related to the
scientific content of the meeting (DO NOT send reprints). The letter
should specify if financial support is required, and justify the
amount.
These data plus 3
(preferably self-adhesive) address labels should be (even e-)mailed by Nov
30, 2010 to Paola
Spadon, Executive Secretary, International School of
Crystallography.
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Paola Spadon
Dept Chemical Sciences
Via Marzolo 1
35131 Padova, Italy
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phone + 39 049
827 5275
fax + 39 049 827 5239
email (open each day if present):
paola.spadon@unipd.it
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Each application will be
acknowledged. The result of the selection of candidates will be emailed
by 15th Jan 2011..
The total fee, inclusive of board and lodging
during the course, is 1,200 Euro for European Community residents and
the equivalent in hard currency for the remaining ones. In order to
reflect the multi-disciplinary nature of the Course, attendants will be
selected on the basis of the scientific discipline, publication record
and the correspondence between the current research of the applying
scientists and the listed topics. Financial support to young applicants
(under 35 of age) is conditional on the success of the several
applications submitted by the organizing committee to international and
national sources. By tradition three times as many applications as
there are places are received. Early applications are therefore
recommended.
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