Official ISHPSSB Announcement: Getting Ready for
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Dear Colleagues:
Fresh on the heels of our site visit to Salt Lake City in preparation
for ISHPSSB 2011, we wanted to describe our initial plans for the
meeting, the venue, and the setting of Salt Lake City.
The meeting will begin on the afternoon of Sunday, July 10th.
Registration opens at 3:00 pm and the President's Welcome will
start at 5:00 pm, followed by an opening reception. Sessions
begin first thing Monday morning and go through Thursday afternoon,
July 14th. There will be two morning sessions of an hour and a
half each, an hour-and-a-half for lunch, and a two-hour session each
afternoon. There will be between eight and ten sessions running
concurrently, all located quite close together. Sessions will
end on Thursday and will be followed in the evening by a public talk
in downtown Salt Lake City that will cap off the conference.
Each evening, we will have activities for members who choose to
stay close to the conference venue. One of these, proposed by
Snait Gissis of Tel Aviv University, will be a special session
devoted to human rights issues. Snait is planning to structure
the Tuesday-evening session by having an opening talk, followed by
short presentations by people from different parts of the world, a
round table discussion between the presenters, and questions or brief
statements from the audience at large. Any ISHPSSB participants
who would like to participate by giving a 10-15 minutes talk on human
rights issues in their part of the world should send a title and a
brief abstract to Snait:
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We could not ask for a better venue for the conference or more
diligent preparations by the local organizers, Matt Haber and Jim
Tabery. The accommodations, sessions, and dining facilities are
all located in one general area, which itself is located in the
upper-most (altitude-wise) portion of the University of Utah campus.
The views of Salt Lake City and the surrounding mountains are
incredible, as will be the weather. Warm and very dry is the
norm for that time of year, so plan to bring light clothes and drink
plenty of water.
Conference attendees have the choice of staying in the dorms ($23-$33
dollars a night) or the Guest House Hotel ($89 a night). Both
are very nice and an excellent bargain, and both are located in the
same general area.
Salt Lake City is the perfect setting for the meeting. It has
developed into an incredibly cosmopolitan city with excellent dining
and entertainment options. It is surrounded by amazing natural
beauty, and conference-goers will find that it is just as easy to take
a short walk up the hill and onto hiking trails as it is to wander two
blocks down the hill to the light rail station that will take them on
a short ride into the heart of the city for only $2.25. During
our short stay in Salt Lake City in late March we had some of the best
Mexican and Cajun food we have ever eaten, and we saw two great
rock-and-roll performances at The State Room. Regardless of
whether you are drawn to the area for the mountains or for the city,
Salt Lake City will not disappoint.
If you have not done so already, please complete your registration for
the conference as soon as possible. You can register for the
meeting by going here:
Please note: If, when you submitted your proposal, you
selected registration type "Submit Abstract/Poster/Session Only"
you will need to request that your registration type be changed.
This must be done by emailing our Conference Registration
Coordinator, Carrie Grant at
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requesting that your type be changed to Student Member,
Regular/Emeritus Member, or Non-Member. Regonline will not
permit you to make this change yourself; you must contact Carrie via
to switch registration type.
You can also use the conference website to learn more about the
conference facilities and schedule. We encourage all attendees
to arrive by the afternoon of Sunday, July 10th.
Chris Young and Mark Largent
Program Committee
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