Hi Hugh, travel to Europe would turn my if-need-be into no for April 27-29.
I'm away the weekend before and won't be back in DC until Sunday 26. That
should give me enough time to get somewhere in the US by Sunday evening,
but not to Europe.
The offer for College Park still stands. MITH
https://www.facilities.umd.edu/Style%20Library/Images/cmp/mith/mithl1.jpg
is a lovely and well equipped space where to work. College Park may not the
nicest place to visit, but DC is a mere 15 minute train ride away.
Raff
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 9:00 AM, Fabio Ciotti
Hi Hugh and all, that week is in general ok for me. I will be at Brown University on April 17-18 for a workshop so I could decide to remain in US the following week, and then join the Council meeting. Obviously this make sense (especially for economic reasons) if the meeting will be and the start of the week, that is why I prefer 27-29.
Fabio
Looks like we have (sort of) a winner: the week of April 27–May 1. Raffaele marked "if need be" for the 27th–29th and Lou and Fabio for the 29th–May 1. How much of a problem are those conflicts? In particular, would
2015-02-02 14:19 GMT+01:00 Hugh Cayless
: travel to the US or Europe make them impossible? If I’m not mistaken, these are the offers to host we’ve had so far:
## US Boston (Syd) College Park (Raffaele) Ann Arbour (Paul)
## Canada Victoria (Martin)
## Europe Mainz (Peter) Estonia (maybe…)
Is that correct? Other takers or ideas?
Hugh
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