Euro-Par Conference Series

Statements of intent to host Euro-Par 2010 now requested

At its next meeting in 2008 in Gran Canaria, the Euro-Par Steering Committee will consider bids to host Euro-Par 2010. Euro-Par is an annual conference series, which provides the major European venue for the presentation of research results in this area.

The Euro-Par Steering Committee is requesting statements of intent to bid for Euro-Par 2010. Potential sites that pass the preselection phase will then be asked to submit a full bid and advised in its preparation. Statements of intent should be very brief (two pages) and should contain information in telegram style on

Statements of intent must be submitted in electronic form to: christian.lengauer@uni-passau.de .

The timeline is as follows:

Institutions wishing to make a bid should be able to provide the usual facilities to run a conference for up to 400 delegates including both plenary sessions and at least six parallel streams. If you are planning to make a bid, you should obtain detailed guidelines from the Chair of the Euro-Par Steering Committee in advance. Details of the format of the conference will be decided by the programme and organisation committee for the conference in each year, but would usually include: Full bids should include details of the people responsible for the conference organisation, of the facilities to be used, of access (i.e., local airport and transfer to conference centre etc.), a draft budget based on a break-even figure of 250 delegates, and a brief supporting case which takes account of each of the evaluation criteria listed below. The budget should indicate what is inclusive in the delegate fee (e.g., proceedings, refreshments, lunches, etc.). The conference fee should not exceed 350 Euros.

Full bids should not exceed five A4 pages in length but may include, as appendices, brochures or other printed material concerning the locale and conference facilities, if these are available.

Bids will be evaluated using the following criteria:

Bids are open to all European countries, including those countries of Central and Eastern Europe.

Prof. Christian Lengauer
University of Passau, F.I.M.
D-94030 Passau
Germany


Last update by Christian Lengauer 28.08.2007