Fully residential fee: £1000 (en-suite bedroom). This includes:
- 5 nights' accommodation from Sunday 27 April to Friday 2 May 2008
- all meals from dinner on the evening of Sunday 27 April to lunch on Sunday 2 May 2008
- a full professional and social programme
- welcome and farewell packs (containing a programme, contributors' summaries, local information, etc.)
- a group photograph
- an experienced event manager in attendance throughout
- emergency medical insurance.
There are places for up to 35 participants.

As the number of places available on the event is limited we advise early application. Expressions of interest can be made direct to British Council Seminars by telephone, fax or e-mail.
British Council Seminars 1 Beaumont Place Oxford OX1 2PJ, UK Telephone +44 (0)20 7389 4489 Fax +44(0)20 7389 4531 E-mail BCV-Department@britishcouncil.org
You must follow this up with a completed online application form as soon as possible.
Applications will be considered and selections made by the British Council in consultation with the event director.

We send joining information to all participants before the event. This includes directions to and contact details for the venue, other advice for your visit to the UK, advised times of arrival and departure and other practical details.
This is a residential event. We regret that British Council Seminars cannot provide or pay for accommodation before or after the dates of the event. If you require accommodation anywhere in the UK before or after the dates shown, please contact the accommodation reservation agency used by the British Council, quoting event reference number 0894
Hotel Reservation Service Telephone +44 (0)20 7592 3056 (24 hours a day) Fax +44 (0)20 7828 2881 E-mail hotels@britishcouncil.org
The participant or their sponsor/organisation must pay all charges relating to additional accommodation direct to the venue and costs must not be charged to the British Council unless previously agreed. The primary focus of our events is on discussion, debate and sharing of experience among participants and contributors. The social programme creates further opportunities for informal networking and cultural exchange. In order to maximise the event's potential, therefore, we recommend that participants are not accompanied. If, however, this cannot be avoided the Hotel Reservation Service can arrange the necessary accommodation. Please note that, regrettably, the British Council cannot extend hospitality and booking arrangements to non-participants.

Participants should make their own travel arrangements to and from the venue. We strongly advise all participants to make return reservations before leaving their own country, as it may be difficult to book homeward travel while in the UK.
We strongly recommend that participants make their own arrangements for travel and medical insurance before leaving their own country.
If obliged to cancel an event, the British Council reserves the right to do so without further liability, subject to the return of any fee already paid.
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