Conference details

HIAS 2016 will be held from 18 - 20 September 2016 by the Department of Nuclear Physics at The Australian National University, Canberra.

The first scientific sessions will start mid-morning on Sunday 18 September. Note that the University is approximately 15 minutes by taxi from Canberra airport (fare less than AUD$30). The conference will close mid-afternoon on Tuesday 20 September.

The Symposium program will include both invited talks and contributed presentations in line with the following themes:

  • Nuclear structure
  • Low-energy reaction dynamics

The format that will closely resemble two workshops (one for each theme) running in parallel. The symposium will follow the 26th International Nuclear Physics Conference (INPC2016) that is being held in Adelaide from September 11-16.

Enquires and questions about HIAS 2016 can be directed to the conference secretary.

Travelling to Australia

Please note that ALL travellers to Australia, other than Australian and New Zealand citizens, are legally required to hold a valid visa to travel to Australia.

Many participants will be from countries that qualify for an e-visa or Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). The applications for these visas must be made online (available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week), and are usually processed very quickly. However you must obtain your VISA or ETA before leaving your home country.

For E-Visa, (sub class 651), there is no charge for passport holders from the EU and a number of European countries. E-visa is available to passport holders from Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Republic of San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and Vatican City (Holy See).

There is a small fee for an ETA (~AUD$20). Passport holders from Brunei - Darussalam, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Republic of (South) Korea, or the United States should visit the ETA website. For complete information please see the Australian Government website.

Venue

The venue for HIAS 2016 will be the Department of Nuclear Physics, Building 57, Garran Road, The Australian National University, an approximately 6 minute walk from the accommodation locations at University House and Liversidge apartments.

The Department of Nuclear Physics (map) is located in the south-west corner of the University. University House (map) and Liversidge appartments (map) are located on the south-east side of the University.

Walking and cycle paths provide good access to the city centre, Floriade, Lake Burley Griffin, the Australian National Botanic Gardens and the National Museum of Australia, which are all within 2 kilometers of the department.

Accommodation

Attendees should note that the conference dates coincide with the very popular Floriade display in Canberra, and alternative accommodation outside the university will require early booking. Accordingly, a block booking of accommodation for the period 17 - 19 September has been made for attendees on the ANU campus at University House and at Liversidge appartments. The block booking comprises of a mixture of twin rooms, queen suites and studio, one and two bedroom apartments. Costs per night range between AUD$152 per night for a twin room (second person in twin room add AUD$15) to AUD$229 for a two bedroom "family" apartment. Breakfast packages may also be available for a small additional fee. This accommodation is limited and will be allocated in order of registration. If making a direct booking on the ANU campus please ensure the accommodation provider is aware you are part of the HIAS 2016 block booking to receive the above-mentioned rates. Bookings must be in place 30 days in advance. Cancellation fees may apply. Information on other accommodation options nearby that attendees will be able to book themselves is provided below. Accommodation booking details can be found on the University Accommodation (apartments), University House (rooms) and Quest Canberra (apartments) websites.

Our conference secretary may also be able to provide assistance with accommodation bookings if required.

A number of hotels and apartments around Canberra can be accessed via the following links:

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