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Performing Presence: from the live to the simulated26-29 March 20009DELEGATES BOOKING FORMRegistration Opens 1 December 2008 Booking forms should be returned no later than 31 January 2009
(Please tick appropriate box) Delegate fee £160 Student fee £100 University ensuite B&B accommodation Thursday 26 March 2009 £55 University ensuite B&B accommodation Friday 27 March 2009 £55 University ensuite B&B accommodation Saturday 28 March 2009 £55
Total fees payable £______________ If you require accommodation on 28th or 29th March, please contact the Conference Administrator
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS: (Payment must be made at time of booking) ? My cheque is enclosed. Cheques must be made payable to: The University of Exeter. ? My credit/debit card details are enclosed (please fill in the Credit/Debit Card authorisation form); Please note we cannot accept American Express and there is £2 surcharge if you pay by credit card; (Please tick appropriate box) PLEASE COMPLETE DETAILS BELOW
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Telephone……………………………………….Email…………………………….……………………….. If you have any special dietary requirements, please give full details: …………………………………………..…………………………………….…………………………………… For enquiries relating to registration and accommodation, please contact the Conference Administrator, Linda Dowsett, email: l.m.dowsett@exeter.ac.uk Tel: 01392 262332 Your completed booking form should be returned no later than 31 January 2009by post to: Linda Dowsett, Department of Drama, Thornlea, New North Road, Exeter. EX4 4QH UK.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Acknowledgements Performing Presence is supported by
The AHRC funds postgraduate training and research in the arts and humanities, from archaeology and English literature to design and dance. The quality and range of research supported not only provides social and cultural benefits but also contributes to the economic success of the UK. The University of Exeter, The Queen’s Drive, Exeter, Devon, UK EX4 4QJ
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