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11 February 2010

Student Conference Abstract Submissions Extended

The conference team at Aberystwyth is pleased to announce that the deadline for abstract submissions has been extended until February 26. A number of people and institutions have requested extra time and in the interest of fairness, we would like to extend the offer to others.

We thank those people who have already submitted their abstracts. We will continue with the review process and endeavour to provide these individuals with feedback in a timely fashion. We will also give these people priority regarding their choice for either an oral or poster presentation.

We would also like to let people know that university accommodation at Aberystwyth is limited and we suggest people register early rather than later to avoid the extra cost and inconvenience incurred with off campus accommodation.

Details regarding the conference can be found at http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/sport-exercise/bases-conference/. If you question is not answered on the webpage, please contact Dr David Tod (dvt@aber.ac.uk).

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