BCA/CCP4 Summer School XVII
Biochemistry Department and St. Edmund Hall, University of Oxford.
5th-10th September 2010
Program from 2008, a flavour of the course can be got by looking at the program of the equivalent course in 2008
Scope.
The BCA Summer School is a combined taught and practical course intended primarily for students and researchers new to crystallography. Its aim is to provide comprehensive training in the theory and practise of crystallography, and to promote the exchange of experience and best practise within the British crystallographic community. The meeting covers the gamut of modern crystallographic theory and practice, from lattices, through phasing, to maximum likelihood and refinement. The focus is very much on relating theory to practise. The practical aspect of the workshop takes the form of intensively supervised computer tutorials. Although CCP4 programs will primarily be used in these tutorials, the aim will be to approach crystallographic questions in a software-agnostic manner.
Eligibility.
The course is eligible to any crystallographic researcher in a British university or research institute, although a small number of overseas students may be accepted. Applicants should have started their research degree before 2010, and must provide a supporting letter or e-mail from their supervisor.
Cost.
The cost of the conference, including full board will be only 120 GBP, thanks to substantial resources allocated to bursaries, including particular support for BBSRC funded researchers.
Registration
Preliminary applications should be made online, a link will be available here shortly.
The closing date for applications is 1st May 2010. Numbers are strictly limited to 45, and historically the course has been significantly oversubscribed. Applications will be collected for a closed field selection procedure in which we will try to allocate places on the grounds of:
Geographical distribution (departments are encouraged to coordinate applications and indicate priorities if they support more than one applicant: it is unlikely that two students from a single department will be accepted).
Anticipated benefit to the student
First come first served
All applicants will be notified immediately after the selection meeting (scheduled for mid-May)
We recognise that the social programme plays a regrettably large part in the perceived success of the course. There will be a conference dinner on the night of the 11th, and a number of other events, including a boat trip and a tour of the Diamond synchrotron have been arranged.
Sponsors
This meeting would not be possible without generous financial contributions from the following (names will be updated as sponsors arise)
CCP4
BCA
Contact details.
Further details can be obtained by contacting the organisers: