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The conference will be held at the American Univeristy in Cairo in Tahrir Square, in the heart of Cairo. Addresses and other venues will be posted in due course.
Talks: Talks will be 15 minutes, with 5 minutes to allow for questions/switch over.
The conference will be attended by a wide range of specialists. For ease of communication, especially across disciplines, we recommend a clear outline for your papers:
• Title and Authors (as in the accepted abstract, with institutional affiliations)
• Introduction (incl. background where applicable)
• Research Questions and Objectives
• Methodology
• Results
• Discussion
• Concluding Remarks
• Acknowledgments
Posters: We recommend a portrait format in A0 (116 cm height x 85 cm width).
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Lunches and light dinners are provided during the conference days (Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday).
Down Town Cairo (around the conference venue) is rich with restaurants ranging from simple traditional meals, to fancy upscale dining spots. Here are some of our recommendations:
Estoril and the Greek Club are historic pubs where you can get a drink and mezzes/main courses. Chicken liver, and white cheese with tomatoes are crowd favourites.
Felfela and Gad offer old school traditional Egyptian foods, including fava beans and taameya (falafel).
The newly renovated historic Cinema Radio venue boasts multiple cafes and restautants, including Almeria, which offers scrumptious Mediterranean/Egyptian/Lebanese cuisine.
Multiple traditional cafes that offer tea, coffee, and shisha can be found around Nabarawi street.
Otherwise, you can find plenty of Shawerma shops, bakeries, and other restaurants lining the streets of Down Town Cairo. Feel free to explore day or night.
Bellies-en-route offer fantastic food tours in Down Town Cairo, and are highly recommended.
Otherwise, you can find plenty of Shawerma shops, bakeries, and other restaurants lining the streets of Down Town Cairo. Feel free to explore day or night.
Down Town Cairo is the heart of an expanding city. It is a historic district developed by Khedive Ismail in the 1860s to modernize Cairo. The streets are lined with a range of architectural style, including art deco, art nouveau, gothic, modernist, and socialist architecture. Today, it is a protected heritage zone undergoing extensive restoration.
Down Town is safe to stroll by foot day or night, although like in other big metropolosises, one is advised to exercise caution in regards to swindlers, pickpockets, and also while walking late at night.
Getting around Cairo is easy by Uber or Careem (ride sharing options), as well as the Metro system. You can also hail a taxi off the street, but you must agree on a price before getting in (and keep your eye out on Google maps to make sure you are heading in the correct direction).
Currency
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