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PUTTING THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY INTO PRACTICE
The University of Manchester is proud to announce that from 10th to 12th April 2006 it will host the annual European Commission Marie Curie Programme Conference. This international conference, which has the full backing of the European Commission, will be dedicated to Marie Curie Fellows and research scientists from across Europe and beyond, providing them with a forum to exchange their scientific knowledge and mobility experiences.
The event will involve delegates in lectures, seminars and workshops hosted by high profile world class speakers known not only for their expertise in their chosen field but also their ability to communicate science to a broad audience.
Among the speakers already confirmed there will be:
The key aims of the Conference are to:
As the host of this prestigious event, the University of Manchester is seeking sponsorship from organisations. This is an excellent opportunity to develop presence and exposure among a collection of leading young scientists in Europe, along with policy agencies and the European Commission.
Sponsorship packages start from as little as £750 and will include:
Conference Sponsorship |
Quantity |
Cost |
Conference dinner |
1 available |
£5,000 |
Conference bags |
1 available |
£2,500 |
Conference proceedings |
1 available |
£2,500 |
Wine reception |
1 available |
£2,000 |
Conference Lunch |
3 available |
£1,500 per day |
Conference ice breaker |
1 available |
£1,200 |
Conference refreshments |
3 available |
£1,000 per day |
Conference lanyards |
1 available |
£750 |
All conference sponsorship packages include:
This is an excellent opportunity for organisations to promote their business whilst supporting European Research.
Should you wish to discuss the possibility of sponsoring the event or discussing alternative forms of sponsorship, please contact Kerry Chantrey on +44 (0)161 275 2441 or Kerry.Chantrey@manchester.ac.uk.