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IE Conference 2024: Payment Methods

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The Great Hall

Payment Methods

  • BACS payment (bank transfer)

Please see below bank details for you to pay your fee by BACS. Please quote 'IE Conference 2024; Nominal Code: 106121; Analysis Code: 10780' as the reference.

Bank: Barclays Bank Plc

Branch: 49-51 Northumberland Street, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7AF

Account Name: University of Northumbria at Newcastle

Sort Code: 20 - 59 - 42

Account Number: 00909297

IBAN Code: GB63 BARC 2059 4200 909297

SWIFT Code: BARCGB22 

BIC Code:  8030

VAT Number: GB686-9948-42

  • Internal Transfer (Northumbria University Staff / Students Only)

If you selected 'Internal Transfer' on the registration form,your department has already agreed to pay for your conference fee.

Information required:

Please E-mail the below information to venues@northumbria.ac.uk: 

  • Nominal code for IE Conference: 106121
  • Analysis Code for IE Conference: 10780
  • The Analysis Code for the account the fee is being transferred from
  • The transfer amount
  • Attendee name/s and E-mail addresses

 

  •  Free of Charge

    • Each IE Member can bring an additional attendee from their institution, free of charge. Please ensure you still fill in the registration form. After this no further action is required.
  • Students who are members of Interior Educators can attend the conference free of charge.

    Please ensure you still fill in the registration form. Places will be available from Friday 1st November.

 

 

Event Details

The Great Hall
Sutherland Building
Northumbria University
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE1 8ST

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