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HGRG call for papers – RGS-IBG 2010.

By Dan - Last updated: Thursday, December 17, 2009 - Save & Share - 4 Comments

The Health Geography Research Group (HGRG) of the RGS have announced a call for papers for a number of sessions due to take place in the coming year’s annual Royal Geographcial Society- Institute of British Geographers conference.

The sessions cover the following themes:

More information on these sessions, including abstracts, deadline (1st of Feb 2010) etc, here.

More information on all sessions at the RGS here.

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Comment from Elisabete Freire
Time January 23, 2010 at 2:12 pm

I would like to attend the Conference and to submit a paper but I’m not sure if I can.
I’m not a member of the Royal Geographical Society and I’ve got the idea somewhere at this site that it might be only for those register at the RGS.
Am’I wrong?
Thanks for your attention
Sincerely
EF

Comment from Pablo Mateos
Time February 7, 2010 at 8:31 pm

Hi Elisabete,
Thanks for your question. No, you don’t need to be a member of the RGS-IBG to particpate or present at its annual conference.
Regards,

Pablo

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