FAQ
1. Application
What's the difference between the types of participation?
The conference offers three ways of participation:
Attending the roundtables, panels, and keynote lecture sessions as an audience.
Attending the above as well as participating in the workshop sessions.
Attending the above as well as presenting a paper in the panels and roundtable sessions.
I'm unsure which submission I should make for each participation type.
If you wish to present a paper, submit a paper proposal and a narrative CV.
To participate in the conference and its workshop in general, submit a cover letter and a narrative CV.
Can I submit a paper that has already been published or accepted at another venue?
Yes!
I applied for a presentation and proposed a paper. Do I also need to apply for attendance in the workshops?
No. Your presentation application also counts as an application for participating in the workshops.
I applied for a presentation and proposed a paper. What happens if it declines? Will I still be able to participate in the workshops?
If we decline your submission for a presentation, we will then review it as an application for participating in the workshops (unless you will specifically request otherwise).
2. Attendance
I'd really love to join the conference, but I cannot attend in person.
The conference is designed to be hybrid. You can attend by zoon. Please make sure to mention it in the submission form.
Does the conference provide financial aid?
We don't provide financial support for participant attendance, but in case of need, don't hesitate to contact us, and we'll do our best to help.
Does the conference provide participants with accommodations?
No. But Tel Aviv is a vibrant touristic city that offers many accommodations. This offer includes several high-standard hostels. Please have a look at the links below and plan your stay accordingly.
3. Transportation
By car
From Ayalon North (Highway 20): exit at Rokah Interchange, turn right to Yerukham Meshel Street (next to the Tel Aviv University train station), at the first roundabout continue straight to Dr. George Wise Street (gate 14, Engineering), at the next roundabout continue straight to Klausner Street (gate 2, Life Sciences and Medicine).
From Ayalon South (Highway 20): exit at Rokah Interchange, to Yerukham Meshel Street (next to the Tel Aviv University train station), at the first roundabout continue straight to Dr. George Wise Street (gate 14, Engineering), at the next roundabout continue straight to Klausner Street (gate 2, Life Sciences and Medicine).
From Namir Road, north: turn left to Einstein Boulevard, turn right to Haim Levanon Street (gate 20, main entrance), turn left to Dr. George Wise Street (gate 4, Smolarz Auditorium).
From Namir Road, south: turn right to Einstein Boulevard, turn right to Haim Levanon Street (gate 20, main entrance), turn left to Dr. George Wise Street (gate 4, Smolarz Auditorium).
Buses
The campus is served by numerous bus routes, listed below according to the two main bus companies, Egged and Dan.
Egged routes: 271, 572, 274.
Dan routes: 7, 13, 25, 54, 127, 24, 289, 6.
(Bus schedules and routes are subject to change. Please check with the bus companies for the latest information.)
Trains
The University Railway Station is within walking distance from campus (on its southeast flank), or you can catch Dan routes 7, 45 and 127 to the station.
Click here for a detailed train schedule.
Parking
Parking inside the TAU campus is permitted only for teaching and administrative staff.
Students and visitors are encouraged to use one of the many parking lots adjacent to the campus, as can be seen on the Campus Map.