Two places left at SGT conference

Date: 28 July 2014

The Society of Glass Technology’s Annual Conference will this year be held at the University of Durham, UK, on 10th-12th September.

The website is here: www.annualmeeting.sgthome.co.ukThis year the conference is twinned with GlassAC (Glass Science in Art & Conservation), which will run in parallel at the same location, and delegates can move freely between parallel sessions.The GlassAC website is here: www.glassac14.sgt.org/The last two places are still available and we will accept late submissions of abstracts.Students are as well as staff and PDRA’s are welcome to attend. Students are automatically entered into the Young Researcher’s Forum and the best student Talk will win the Paul Award, a cash prize and free student membership of the Society of Glass Technology for a year.

Please send your abstracts to christine@sgt.org

You can download the abstract form at www.annualmeeting.sgthome.co.uk

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