[Om-announce] [ISSAC-ANNOUNCE] [ISSAC 2022] Important Information concerning participation
ISSAC 2022 Organization Committee
moreno at CSD.UWO.CA
Sun Apr 3 21:41:44 CEST 2022
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ISSAC 2022
International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation
July 4-7 2022
Lille, France
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
https://www.issac-conference.org/2022/
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This early call for participation contains some important information
to help attendees preparing their participation to ISSAC 2022.
A more detailed call for participation will be sent later this month
Organization
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Participation to the ISSAC 2022 Conference is in-person. The
conference location is on the campus of the University of Lille, in
Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France. On-line participation will be
exceptionally granted to colleagues who cannot travel to France due to
travel restrictions caused by pandemic related issues, or the
situation in Ukraine.
Accommodation
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Two important local events may impact the accommodation during the
period of ISSAC. The first one is a concert (by the French band
Indochine) on Sunday evening, July 3rd around the conference location.
The second one is the "Tour de France" (a French national multi-day
cycling stage race) which will start from the city of Lille on
Wednesday morning, July 6th.
For these reasons, hotels in the Lille area are likely to be booked at
higher levels than usual on Sunday evening, July 3rd, and even more on
Tuesday evening, July 5th.
Therefore, we strongly recommend those planning to attend ISSAC to
arrange their accommodation as soon as possible. Recall that most
bookings can be canceled with no charges.
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