Abstract submission and registration to the 11th Conference Cities on Volcanoes (Cov11)
Dear members of the IAVCEI and the volcanological community,
we remind you below the new schedule for abstract submission and registration to the COV11 Conference (Heraklion, Crete, June 12-17, 2022), which has been recently announced on the COV11 website (https://pcoconvin.eventsair.com/volcanoes11).
Registration opening: January 14 Abstract submission opening: January 10 Abstract submission deadline: February 13 Notification of abstract acceptance: March 7 Early Registration deadline: March 25 Final Program: April 4
Also programmed are pre-and post-conference field trips on active volcanoes of the Hellenic arc (Methana, Nisyros, Santorini, Milos, and Psiloritis). June 17 will be devoted to visits of the Archeological Museum and Knossos site.
Cities on Volcanoes Conferences typically promote networking and direct exchanges between volcanologists, emergency managers, and stakeholders. Thanks to advances in anti-Covid vaccination, and given high-level safety conditions warranted locally by the Greek LOC, we do expect and encourage the in-person participation of many of you. 24 previously accepted travel grants were already re-confirmed, and we deeply thank all those who decided to maintain their previous registration and abstract submission (437 abstracts as a whole). However, in order to enable a maximum of interested persons to participate, COV11 will also offer the possibility of on-line participation to all those who would face traveling, sanitary or financial restrictions.
See you numerous in beautiful Crete Island or/and virtually connected to COV11 in June 2022!
Patrick Allard, IAVCEI President Roberto Sulpizio, IAVCEI General Secretary
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