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EcoMat Conference 2024: Payment Methods

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Hilton Newcastle Gateshead

Fee details

 

 

Category

Early Bird

Standard

Academic

£600.00

£700.00

Accompanying person

£400.00

£500.00

Students, Postdoctoral, Researchers associates

£350.00

£450.00

Industrial Delegate Pack:

£2750.00

£2750.00

Conference Banquet

£60

£60

 

Payment Methods

  • BACS payment (bank transfer)

Please see below bank details for you to pay your fee by BACS. Please quote 'EcoMat Conference 2024, io: 121773' as the reference. Once you have made the payment, please E-mail your proof of payment to venues@northumbria.ac.uk so that we can locate your payment.

Bank: Barclays Bank Plc

Branch: 49-51 Northumberland Street, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7AF

Account Name: University of Northumbria at Newcastle

Sort Code: 20 - 59 - 42

Account Number: 00909297

IBAN Code: GB63 BARC 2059 4200 909297

SWIFT Code: BARCGB22 

BIC Code:  8030

VAT Number: GB686-9948-42

  • Internal Transfer (Northumbria University Staff / Students Only)

If your department has agreed to pay your conference fee via internal transfer, please get in touch with Michael P Johnson michael.p.johnson@northumbria.ac.uk  to arrange the transfer. Please copy in venues@northumbria.ac.uk .

Information required:

  • Internal Order number for EcoMat Conference: 121773
  • The Internal Order number for the account the fee is being transferred from
  • The transfer amount
  • Attendee name/s

 

 

Event Details

Hilton Newcastle Gateshead
Bottle Bank
Gateshead
NE8 2AR

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