Venue
The conference venue, the Hotel Pullman at Marseille, has a track record of bringing together this number of participants in a venue that promotes real interaction, surrounded by a lovely setting that allows walks, outdoor activities, and easy access by train or bus from several European destinations. |
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In other words, the venue is easy to get to, yet remote enough to ensure that participants are fully engaged in the conference. Some specific amenities include: 160 bedrooms plus 10 suites, 1250 sqm of meeting space with a sea view, 1 auditorium with seating for up to 320, 1 additional meeting room with panoramic sea view, fitness facilities for delegates (outdoor pool, solarium, sauna, jacuzzi, and jogging paths), and high speed internet access available to all participants in both the meeting rooms and accommodation.
The Pullman will provide lodging for all participants as well as meals and bar service, all in a quiet and relaxing environment that favours scientific interactions at both talks, posters, and outside the lecture theatres. Indeed, the hotel is designed specifically to provide traditional French hospitality for conferences of this size. |
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Because Kipur will begin on the evening of September 17th, for participants' information there are two synagogues within walking distance from the Pullman hotel, a liberal and a more traditional. Please contact Vincent Géli (geli@ifr88.cnrs-mrs.fr) for further information. |
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