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R E G I S T R A T I O N


FOR PERSONAL AND ONLINE PARTICIPATION

WOMEN, FAMILIES, CAREERS – EFFECTS OF THE PANDEMIC ON WORK/LIFE BALANCE
IN THE VISEGRAD COUNTRIES
International Conference

Date and Time: 8 March 2022, from 12:30 pm. to 18:00 pm.
Venue: Rubin Wellness & Conference Hotel in Budapest

(1118 Budapest, Dayka Gábor utca 3.)

Language of the conference: Hungarian and English
We will be taking photos and videos at the conference
Registration is free but number of attendees is limited

The conference can be joined also online by registered participants

Please send us back your registration until 4st March 2022














Donation:

The Hungarian Women's Career Development Association (AWCDH) founded in 2003, aims to promote women’s employment while balancing the needs of family life. To this end it is essential that we foster a dialogue between the legislature, the government, the corporate and non-profit spheres and higher education, in cooperation with international experts and NGOs both on the cross-border and EU levels.
Further information: www.womenscareer.org

I agree with the aims of the AWCDH and I would like to support their activities by:






Thank you in advance for your donation.
We will send our bank details and confirmation of your donation to your email address.


By registering, you consent to the taking of photos, videos and audio recordings of you as a Participant during the event. In this connection the Association for Women's Career Development in Hungary (AWCDH) has unlimited, usable rights of use in terms of space, time and mode of use. AWCDH has the right to utilize, use, reproduce, publish, rework, publish, or disclose any audio visual in relation to the Participant without any restrictions, without having to provide any compensation to the Participant in any way. In this regard, the Participant may not make any claims against the AWCDH, or against photographers, videographers or press staff working specifically at the request of the AWCDH.