The AVA Spring meeting 2023 will be held at the University of Plymouth on Monday, 17th April 2023 and will include the Annual General Meeting.
Keynote
The Geoffrey J Burton Memorial Lecture will be delivered by Prof Fiona Newell (University of Dublin, Trinity College).
Venue
The meeting will take place at the Roland Levinsky Building which is in the centre of the University of Plymouth main campus at Drake Circus, PL4 8AA. It is a short walk (approximately 0.4 miles) from Plymouth train station. A meeting-specific website has been set up and will be updated with more details closer to the meeting.
Travel
Great Western Railway will provide a discounted rate for the conference attendees, further information here. There are regular trains to Plymouth from London and Bristol.
Schedule
Registration opens at 10 am, with the first talk session starting at 11 am.
The program can be downloaded here.
Abstracts
The abstracts can be downloaded here.
Posters
Please format the poster in A1 landscape (594 × 841 mm)
If you would like your abstract publishing in iPerception after the meeting please pay the Pubilcation fee using the drop down menu option when registering. There is no fee for submission for presentation at the meeting only.
Please register via the buttons below. Registration for members and students is held at 2018 rates, however registration for non-members has gone up in price. Non-members can join when registering for a discounted price. Membership is for life (no further payments) and gets you a discount on all future meetings and eligibility for our awards.
Registration (click on one of the categories below and select any available options via pull down menu)The buttons above will take you to paypal. You can use any card payment on this link, or a paypal account. You will automatically receive a receipt from paypal (check your spam/junk/etc folder) which will be sufficient for most expense claims. If you need something specific please email treasurer@theava.net stating what you need and we will do our best to create that.