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Quick Reference for Professionals

Here you will find the latest information regarding the participation of professionals in the conference. For those of you looking for information on 'Distance Participation', it can be found here.

Costs: To determine how much your trip to the conference will cost you, factor in the following:

  • The fee for Professionals' registration for the conference is $200.00 CDN, or $140.00 U.S.
  • If you plan on staying at Coady International Institute, the cost is $45 for accommodations for the duration of the conference. Other rates for accommodation are available here.
  • Roundtrip airfare to Halifax International Airport.
  • We are attempting to subsidize shuttle transports to and from the Halifax International Airport, but in the meantime you ought to factor in the price of roundtrip bus fare to and from Antigonish from the Halifax International Airport.
  • The only meal not covered by your registration fees is supper on Friday evening, so please bring enough money to pay for this meal. There will be specials at businesses around town, and information about them will be posted as it becomes available. Also, it is always wise to bring a small amount of spending money, in case of emergency or if you think you will want to do some shopping while in Antigonish.

Calculating the above should give you an idea of the total costs of your attendance at the First Canadian National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference. If you have any additional questions, please don't hesitate to contact us for assistance!

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