3rd International BSC Doctoral Symposium 2016

Date: 22/Mar/2016 Time: 09:00 - 06/May/2016 Time: 19:00

Place:
4th, 5th and 6th May 2016
Meeting Room: Aula Master

Building: A3, Campus Nord, C/ Jordi Girona 1-3
E-08034 Barcelona

How to arrive?

See a map of all the public transport available and get some indications below:

By Metro/Subway/Underground
The nearest stations are "Palau Reial" and "Zona Unversitaria" (L3 or Green Line). You will have a 7-minutes walking distance to arrive to the meeting. Check maps, timetables and fares in Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona.

By Bus
Different bus lines arrive near the meeting place, see the map above.
Check maps, timetables and fares in Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona.

By Tram
The tram station more near is "Palau Reial". Obtain more information on times and fares, we recommend visiting the website www.tram.cat.

By Train
The train station more near is Barcelona Sants and from this station you will have to take the L3 or Green Line in direction to “Zona Universitaria” and drop in the “Palau Reial” or "Zona Unversitaria" stations.
To get more information on times and fares, we recommend visiting the website Renfe Cercanías Barcelona.

                                

Target group:  Postdoctoral researchers and Postgraduate Students

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Student Volunteering

Student volunteers play a key role in ensuring the success of the Doctoral Symposium. They are the people that help everyone from registration to local support. Being a student volunteer is an excellent opportunity to meet, interact and network with leading academic researchers, gain experience in the organisation of events and demostrate their commitment with the Doctoral Symposium at BSC.

If you are a student and would like to apply and join the volunteers team send an email to education [at] bsc [dot] es explaining your interest.

Benefits

  • Receive a Certificate of Cooperation as Volunteer Student.
  • Reserved seat in the tutorial.
  • Networking opportunities with international scientists/scholars.
  • Coffee breaks and lunches are included.

Responsibilities

  • Approximately 2-days of work in total during the week of the conference. The work will be distributed among the volunteers.
  • Technical assistance to speakers (if requested).
  • Help conference speakers and participants be where they need to be.
  • Help at the registration desk.

Qualifications

  • Enrollment as a Ph.D., Masters, or undergraduate student at the time of the conference.
  • A good level in English