TIMETABLE AND SOCIAL PROGRAM
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Please note the following with regard to poster preparation:
1. Posters should preferably be prepared on one sheet. Posters will be adhered to boards with double-sided tape which will be provided.
2. The size of your poster must not exceed 90 cm width x 140 cm height (portrait/vertical format).
3. Title and author(s) of your poster should appear at the top of the poster in bold lettering.
4. All text and illustrations should be easy to read from a distance of 2 meters.
On arrival at the meeting, presenters should refer to the final program to find the board assigned to them.
MEETING TIMETABLE
SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 2013
All day: Arrivals, participate in optional pre-tours
Late afternoon: Registration
Evening: Welcome Reception
MONDAY, JUNE 3, 2013
All day: Sessions
Evening: Sound and Light Show at the David Citadel (optional)
TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2013
All day: Sessions
Afternoon: Poster Session at the poolside of the Dan Hotel
Evening: At leisure/ student pub night
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013
All day: Sessions
Evening: Tour to the Western Wall Tunnels
THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2013
All day: Sessions
SOCIAL PROGRAM
SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 2013
GET-TOGETHER RECEPTION
A welcome reception to renew acquaintances and meet new colleagues will take place at the Dan Hotel, Jerusalem.
All registered participants are welcome to attend. Additional tickets for accompanying guests may be purchased when registering online for the meeting.
MONDAY, JUNE 3, 2013
SOUND AND LIGHT SHOW AT THE TOWER OF DAVID (optional)
Participants may choose to attend the spectacular evening Sound and Light Show at the Tower of David. The show is a celebration of sight and sound, depicted on the ancient walls of the Citadel, in which the story of Jerusalem unfolds through breathtaking virtual reality images.
Seats may be reserved when registering online for the conference at a cost of € 25.00.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013
TOUR OF THE WESTERN WALL TUNNELS
Participants are invited to enjoy a fascinating guided night tour of the Western Wall Tunnels, one of the most impressive archeological sites in Israel. The hidden layers of walls beneath the old city reveal the story of ancient Jerusalem. Excavations show various structures dating to the Ayyubid, Mamluke and Hasmonean periods, constructed to support buildings in the vicinity of the Temple Mount.
All registered participants are welcome to attend. Those who wish to participate should collect their complimentary ticket from the meeting hospitality desk.