27–28 May 2024
ISIS Strasbourg
Europe/Berlin timezone

Practical Information

Reaching Strasbourg

Please see the page Travel to Strasbourg.

Accommodation and Venues

For a list of hotels, please see here (listed prices indicate trend in 2022). 

The Strasbourg Tourist Office also provides a list of hotels.

A map of Strasbourg with the conference venues is available on [external link] Google Maps.

Program

The assembly meeting starts Monday morning and closes Tuesday evening with a visit of the European parliament. The "Big Three" reaction workshop will follow on Wednesday.

A tentative Timetable is available.

Visit to the European Parliament

Please make sure to sign up for the visit in your registration. Before the visit, please take note of the Security Requirements:

  • A valid identity document (national ID card or passport) is required to access European Parliament buildings.
  • All visitors and bags are subject to airport-style security checks before entry. Certain substances and items are prohibited.
  • No trolleys, suitcases, or other large luggage are allowed into the buildings.

Consequently, please remember to bring your identity document. In case of departure on Tuesday, please consider solutions for your luggage which cannot be brought into the parliament.

Social Dinner at the Planetarium

The social dinner on May 27, 2024 is starting with the 30-minute film Living Worlds followed by a presentation of the day's starry sky.

The planetarium at Strasbourg's Jardin des Sciences is an invitation to journey into the Universe. With nearly 140 seats, accessible for handicapped persons, a 15-meter-diameter dome-screen, 360° projection and an astronomical simulator, the planetarium is a place of discovery and wonder for children and adults interested in the sky and astronomy.

 

 

Movie Living worlds (français: Mondes vivants): Living conditions on the Earth's surface are the result of a long history of interactions between living beings and their environment. Set off on a journey through space and time to understand what forms life might take, where it might develop, and what current and future technologies we have to detect it. A quest into the heart of the Universe that shows just how unique our blue planet really is!