Venue IAMB 2012 Spring Conference will be held at Vistula University, located in one of Europe’s most fascinating and fastest growing capital cities. (Address: ul. Stokłosy 3, 02-001, Warsaw) Fully accredited within all 27 member countries of the EU, Vistula University has a uniquely international atmosphere with study programs tailored to the requirements of competitive global markets of tomorrow. Founded in 1996, one of the first private universities of Poland, Vistula University is supervised by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland and accredited by the State Accreditation Committee. Vistula University is home to one of the most modern campuses in the country, with 8 computer labs and a rich and specially designed library. The university is only a mere 50 meters distance to the only subway line of Warsaw making it accessible easily from all parts of the city. The University has all the amenities required for holding our conference: spacious conference room equipped with large projection screen, overhead LCD projection system and enough room to accommodate over 200 participants in a classroom setting. |
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For more information click on Vistula University's web site.
The city of Warsaw is the cultural, educational and financial capital of Poland. When considering the population it is one of the largest metropolitans of Central and Eastern Europe. The city of Warsaw is among the fastest growing cities in Europe. Warsaw holds some of the finest institutions of higher education in Poland. It is home to four major universities and over 62 smaller schools of higher education. Warsaw’s climate is continental humid with cold winters and fairly hot summers. Warsaw is a powiat (county), and is further divided into 18 boroughs, each one known as a dzielnica each one with its own administrative body. Each of the boroughs includes several neighborhoods which have no legal or administrative status. Warsaw has two historic districts, called Old Town (Stare Miasto) and New Town (Nowe Miasto) in the borough of Śródmieście. Public transport in Warsaw includes, buses, trams, metro, light rail Warszawska Kolej Dojazdowa line and regional rail, all managed by ZTM (Zarząd Transportu Miejskiego, the Warsaw Transport Authority). Regional rail is operated by Szybka Kolej Miejska (Fast Urban Rail) and Koleje Mazowieckie (Mazovian Railoads). There are also some suburban bus lines run by private operators. [Text courtesy of Warsaw Convension Buraue]
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Technical and Audio-Visual Support
Vistula University has all the amenities required for holding our conference: spacious conference room equipped with large projection screen, overhead LCD projection system and enough room to accommodate over 200 participants in a classroom setting. Bring your Power Point presentation on a CD or flash drive ("data stick"). Technical support will be availabel throughout the day.