Inter University Center, Dubrovnik


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DUBROVNIK


 
 
  Inter University Center, Dubrovnik



 
International  Course

MIND  AND  BRAIN  IV

IMAGES OF THE WORKING BRAIN
 
 
G e n e r a l    I n f o r m a t i o n

Official Language
The official language of the Course is English.

Certificate of Attendence, Course Credits, and CMA
The course particants will get Course certifacates which may be, depending on the policy of the graduate program, recognized as part of the curricula required for MSc or PhD degree programs.

For this international course we have requested CME study credits from the Croatian Medical Chamber which sponsors continuing medical education for physicians. This Course will bring 10 CME credits to the participating Croatian physicians.

Invitation Letter
An official invitation letter from the Mind and Brain IV organizing director will be provided upon request. It is understood that such an invitation is intended to help potential participant to raise funds or to obtain a visa. This invitation does not imply a commitment to provide any financial support. Request should be sent via email (selma@brain.hr) to Selma Supek, Organizing course director.

Passport and Visa
A valid passport is required for entry into Croatia. Very few nationalities must have a visa. Please consult the nearest Croatian Consulate for specific details.

Personal Insurance
The Course registration fee does not include insurance. Participants are responsible for their own insurance. Health and accident insurance is recommended and has to be purchased in your country of origin.

Weather
The weather in Dubrovnik in September is sunny and very pleasant with an average daytime temperature of 25oC. Average temperature of the sea near Dubrovnik in September is about 24oC. 

Clothing
Light clothes, walking shoes,  jackets for evenings, sun hat, sun glasses, and sun protection creams are suggested.

Electricity
Electricity is supplied at 220 volts A/C, 50 Hz cycle.

Currency and Exchange Facilities
The official currency of the Republic Croatia is the Croatian kuna (HRK). Foreign currency may be exchanged at banks exchange counters and exchange offices, at post offices and travel agencies, hotels, and airports. All major credit cards are accepted in hotels, stores, and restaurants.
 

Changes
The organizers reserve the right to adjust or change the program as necessary.
 

Additional info at the IUC web site: w w w . i u c . h r