Congress 2025: Five sponsored Early Career Staff places now open

We are delighted to be able to offer 5 early career staff an EPC sponsored place at Congress 2025. Please complete the form below by Wednesday 30th April.

Please see the full eligibility criteria below:

  • You must not have been employed in any academic post(s) for longer than a sum of five years.
  • Academics previously attending Congress on a free ECS place are not eligible for this offer (but can book a heavily discounted rate here).
  • The free place offer is for a full congress ticket plus congress dinner and optional basic B&B accommodation.
  • Travel and other expenses to attend are not included.
  • You will be expected to attend the whole of Congress.
  • Only one free place per member institution (non-member institutions are not eligible for this offer).
    Places will be offered on a first-come-first-served basis to those eligible for them.
  • Successful applicants will be expected to submit a brief report following their attendance.
  • Please note that if an individual if found not to be eligible, they will be responsible for the full Congress fee.

Apply:

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