INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CONFERENCE Praha 2003

„CONSERVATION AND PRESERVATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE“
Dear friends and colleagues,
We would like to inform you about a planed international conference on Conservation and Preservation of Cultural Heritage. The conference will take place in Prague on the 11-12th December. Prague, 11 – 12 December 2003
The conference fee is 1 500 Kč (50 Euro) and the accommodation provided by our department costs 200 Kč (7 Euro) per night. Trough this conference we want to follow the tradition of International Student conferences which took part in the Czech Republic, last year in Krnov and in the previous years in Litomysl. This conference should be a place of meeting and professional communication of students and young people working in the field of conservation and preservation of cultural heritage.
If you are interested to contribute to this conference with your own lecture or poster (please send us the title of your presentation), or if you want to take part at this conference, let me know as soon as possible.
We are looking forward to hearing from you!

Contacts:
dykovab@vscht.cz
petulavavrova@centrum.cz
lesniakp@centrum.cz

Adress:
Institute of Chemical Technology Prague
Department of Chemical Technology of Monuments Conservation
Technická 1905 / 5
Prague 6, Czech republic, ZIP: 166 28
Tel: +420-224353800, +420-224354154

P.S. The accomodation will be provided in student hauses, not far from the conference hall.

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