Registration
Deadline for early registration: April 12, 2010
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AHS 2010 |
Early registration by April 12 |
Regular registration from April 13 to June 1 |
On-site registration |
|
Delegate (1) |
€ 400 |
€ 525 |
€ 650 |
|
Student(2) |
€ 275 |
€ 400 |
€ 600 |
|
Accompanying person (3) |
€ 200 |
€ 250 |
€ 250 |
|
1 day – June 10 (1) |
€ 150 |
€ 200 |
€ 150 |
|
1 day – June 11 (1) |
€ 275 |
€ 300 |
€ 275 |
|
1 day – June 12 (1) |
€ 150 |
€ 200 |
€ 150 |
(1) Registration includes access to the scientific sessions and exhibition area; conference program and book of
abstracts; certificate of attendance; conference lunches and coffee/tea breaks.
(2) to qualify for this rate provide proof of your full-time student status (letter from the supervisor or department
head stating you are a full time undergraduate or graduate student). Registration includes access to the scientific sessions and
exhibition area; conference program and book of abstracts; certificate of attendance; conference lunches and coffee/tea breaks.
(3) Registration includes access to the exhibition area; conference lunches and coffee/tea breaks.
Right before the AHS 2010 Conference, the NHS2010 conference -
Beyond Newborn Hearing Screening: Infant and Childhood Hearing in Science and Clinical Practice is held in the same venue
from June 8-10, 2010.
Many countries throughout the world have well-established highly successful
programs, yet there are still countries and regions that are well behind,
which need support to forge ahead. Since the NHS Conferences have been
the fuel to start and to maintain the engine, it is not difficult to
predict that the 2010 NHS may be the final impetus in establishing early
identification and intervention as a concrete reality worldwide.
Technology for hearing aids, cochlear implants and audiological equipment is making
continuous and impressive developments, thus offering increasingly
reliable and affordable solutions. Still, one of the great omissions in
too many intervention programs is the crucial role of parents within the
process.Implementing improved systemic protocols and practices which encourage informed
choice and the empowerment of families with children who are deaf or
have hearing loss must be a fundamental objective to ensure the
effectiveness of programs worldwide.
For information: www.nhs2010.org
Special discounted rate has been foreseen for AHS2010 delegates that would like to attend both Conferences:
|
AHS 2010 + NHS 2010 |
Early registration by April 12 |
Regular registration from April 13 to June 1 |
On-site registration |
|
Delegate (1) |
€ 550 |
€ 650 |
€ 800 |
|
Student (2) |
€ 350 |
€ 500 |
€ 725 |
|
Accompanying person (3) |
€ 250 |
€ 325 |
€ 325 |
(1) Registration includes access to the scientific sessions and exhibition area; conference program and book of
abstracts; certificate of attendance; conference lunches and coffee/tea breaks.
(2) to qualify for this rate provide proof of your full-time student status (letter from the supervisor or department
head stating you are a full time undergraduate or graduate student). Registration includes access to the scientific sessions and
exhibition area; conference program and book of abstracts; certificate of attendance; conference lunches and coffee/tea breaks.
(3) Registration includes access to the exhibition area; conference lunches and coffee/tea breaks.