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Co-ordinating Group on Environmental Radioactivity (COGER) 37th Annual Open Meeting

11 April 2018 12:00 - 13 April 2018 12:00, Manchester, United Kingdom


Introduction
The COGER open meeting is the principal annual meeting of the Co-ordinating Group on Environmental Radioactivity. The meeting takes place annually, usually in April, at different venues throughout the UK. The meeting presents an informal discussion of active and proposed research concerning all aspects of environmental radioactivity.

The COGER objectives are to:
* To promote and advance the science and art of environmental radioactivity research
* To promote, advance and disseminate, to the public advantage, knowledge of environmental radioactivity
* To encourage, support, promote and advance education and training in environmental radioactivity
* To provide advice and support in general to those carrying out environmental radioactivity research

The informal nature of the meeting makes it particularly attractive to student or first time presenters. Presentations that might help the COGER community engage with the ‘impact’ agenda are particularly welcome, especially from non-academic stakeholders.

Presentations on any aspect of environmental radioactivity are welcome as:
 Research presentations (15-20 mins plus five mins for discussion);
 PechaKucha style presentations (20 slides, 20 secs each);
 Short presentations from first year PhD students (10 mins);
 3 Minute Thesis style presentations from PhD;
 Research posters (A1 lanscape).

Examples of previous topics include:
 Radiological Environmental Assessment Approaches and Models
 Mineralogical behavior of radionuclides
 Chernobyl Exclusion Zone monitoring
 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactor
 Nuclear remediation
 Terrestrial and aquatic wildlife
 Soil-plant transfer
 Hot particles
 Actinide chemistry
 Detector and monitoring technology development

Abstract submission is open and the deadlines have been extended to Monday 19 March 2018.

Registration fees (including accommodation at the MCC):
Students who present either a talk or a poster £0
Participants presenting a talk or a poster or students not presenting £235
Participants not presenting results £315

Registration fees (without accommodation):
Students who present either a talk or a poster £0
Participants presenting a talk or a poster or students not presenting £130
Participants not presenting results £170

Accommodation
There are only 30 rooms available at the MCC and alternative accommodation is available at nearby hotels at delegates’ own cost. Rooms at the MCC will be allocated on a first come first served basis, with priority given to student delegates, please note that you will need to make your own accommodation arrangements once the MCC rooms have been allocated. Please note that evening meal is included only for those allocated rooms at the MCC.
 
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Venue
The Manchester Conference Centre

The Manchester Conference Centre, Sackville Street, Manchester, M1 3BB, United Kingdom

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  • Neil Willey University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom
  • David Copplestone University of Stirling, United Kingdom
  • Jim Smith University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom
  • Charles Gowing British Geological Survey, United Kingdom
  • Jackie Pates Lancaster University, United Kingdom
  • Graham Muir Glasgow University, United Kingdom
  • Claire Cailes Environment Agency, United Kingdom

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