CORK, IRELAND
JULY 29-31, 2013
32nd Annual Conference

Coordinators:
Geraldine McCarthy, MEd, MSN, PhD, Professor Emerita, Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery.
Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, PhD, MBA, RN, FAAN, Elizabeth Brooks Ford Professor, Case Western Reserve University. Editor, Applied Nursing Research, Archives of Psychiatric Nursing and Nursing Education Perspectives
Please add your title and journal under the additional information box.
If you have not already secured a hotel room at the conference site (see site information below) you may want to search for hotels and B&Bs that are within walking distance of the Imperial Hotel. There are several in the area, and there are links on the UCC conference website.
Venue
Imperial Hotel
- There are a limited number of rooms (due to high holiday season). Bookings should be done independently through the hotel reservation office and a deposit for each room (20 euros) is due by January 28, 2013.
- Bookings can be made by the reservations office only.
Contact; Louise O’Donovan
E-mail; reservations@imperialhotelcork.ie
Phone; 021 7306626 (direct line)
Booking Code; UCC10
Confirmation; credit card number with expiry date required to guarantee a booking
All confirmed bookings will receive written confirmation by e-mail
Book by; 28th January 2013 - The Imperial Hotel in Cork City is one of Cork’s most exclusive properties. The historic architecture of this 4 star hotel Cork merges with contemporary design to create a magical environment. The Imperial Hotel has been serving Cork city since 1813.
- Conveniently located near the river and just a couple of minutes walk from the main shopping area with free car parking for residents.
Traveling to Cork
- New York/Boston or other US hubs to Shannon Ireland (6hrs) or Dublin, Ireland (7hrs)
- Then bus to Cork from Shannon (2hrs)
- Or train from Dublin to Cork (3hrs)
- USA to Amsterdam (7hrs)
- Then flight directly to Cork (1hr 45mins)
- USA to Heathrow (7hrs)
- Then flight directly to Cork (1hr)
- Toronto to Dublin (6hrs) via Air Canada
- Then train from Dublin to Cork (3hrs)
- Toronto to London Heathrow or Gatwick (7hrs 30mins)
- Then flight directly to Cork (1hr)
Current June 13, 2013

