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10th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON INVERTEBRATE REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT

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Sunday 18th July


A drinks reception to welcome delegates to Newcastle-Gateshead will be held on the Mezzanine Level of Life Interactive World on the evening of Sunday 18th July. Let your hair down and try your hand at a penalty shoot out or become a mountaineer for the evening.

Monday 19th July

Evening welcome reception, drinks and buffet will be provided at the Hatton Gallery in the Newcastle University Quadrangle.

Tues 20th July

Lunch buffet at the Centurion Bar, Grand Central Station


Tours & Visits
Wednesday 21st July


A series of tours and visits will be arranged for delegates, taking in some of the finest sites in the North East including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hadrian's Wall. Delegates will also have the opportunity to explore Newcastle's beautiful city centre and spend time in one of Europe's most dramatic waterfront regeneration areas on Newcastle Quayside and Gateshead Quays. See the Tours page for more information.


Conference Dinner
Thursday 22nd July


This year's conference dinner will be taking place at the Great Hall of Durham Castle.  Construction on the castle began in 1072, just after the Norman Conquest, under the orders of William the Conqueror, and it is a typical example of a motte and bailey fortification. It was initially used to control the rebellious Saxons who populated northern England. From the 11th century onwards it was used as the seat of power of the Prince Bishops appointed by the British Crown to rule the Palatinate of Durham, the remote area of northern England vulnerable to attack from the Scots.

   
   
   
   
10th ICIRD (2004)
School of Marine Science & Technology
Ridley Building
Newcastle upon Tyne University
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU
UNITED KINGDOM
EMAIL: ICIRD.2004@NCL.AC.UK
FAX:(0044)+191 222 7891