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Conference Fee

  Early-bird-fee
For participants, who register online until 10.02.2017 AND pay until 17.02.2017.
(Payment must be credited to bank account of DPG e.V. on 17.02.2017 latest!)
Normal fee
Applies for participants who register from 11.02.2017 (online or on site).
Members* 140,- € 170,- €
Non-members 220,- € 250,- €
Student members* (without degree) 60,- € 90,- €
Student non-members (without degree) 100,- € 130,- €
Retired persons, teachers (member and non-member) 60,- € 90,- €
Dayticket Members 60,- € 70,- €
Dayticket Non-members 100,- € 110,- €
Students (without degree) of the local Universities free of charge free of charge
Dayticket Teachers** free of charge (with current statement of school or employer only) free of charge (with current statement of school or employer only)
*the reduced fees are available for members of the DPG as well as for members of the associated societies of the DPG. “Student members” are defined as students preparing for the following degrees: Bachelor, Master, Diploma, 1. Staatsexamen. Please note that PhD students are not considered as being students anymore. When you register as a student member you need to present a student identification card at the registrations desk, where it is clear from, that you are not a PhD student.
**applies for one day at one DPG Spring Meeting 2017 only

The fee includes the conference ticket, all coffee breaks during the conference, the welcome reception, your name badge, a conference bag, the Programme books, the access to all Conference scientific events and commercial exhibitions.

The fee does NOT include dinners. Accommodation is NOT included as well in the conference registration fee.

 

Privileged Partners - Reduced conference fee

Associated Societies

Reduced fees for membership and conference participation in both societies

Double Membership

Reduced fees for membership and conference participation in both societies

Privileged Partners

Reduced fees for conference participation in both societies