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35th Annual Alcohol Epidemiology Symposium of the Kettil Bruun Society
(KBS 2009) in Copenhagen, June 1- 5, 2009

The primary purpose of the conference is to provide a forum where researchers involved in studies on alcohol can exchange ideas about their ongoing research. The scope of the symposium includes studies of determinants and consequences of drinking, drinking practices, attitudes and the social and institutional responses to drinking related harms. Empirical research, theoretical papers and reviews of the literature are welcome. Epidemiology is broadly construed and includes research in a variety of disciplines, such as psychology, sociology, criminology, economics, history and other disciplines.

The Symposium focuses on discussion of papers that are pre-circulated electronically at this website. Papers are presented in 10 minute segments, followed by a discussant's comments and general audience participation. Any person who submits a paper may be asked to be a discussant or chair of a session.

Pre-symposium workshops and special meetings will be organized on Saturday, May 30th and Sunday, May 31st.

Major sponsors of the conference are the Danish National Board of Health and Danish Ministry of Social Welfare. Additional support has been provided by University of Copenhagen, University of Southern Denmark and University of Aarhus.

The symposium sessions will be held at University of Copenhagen, City Campus, Øster Farimagsgade 5, DK-1410 Copenhagen K.
This campus area is termed Center for Health and Social Science (CSS)

Map of Copenhagen with CSS and central hotels marked.

Plenum sessions with be at Christian Hansen Auditorium (CSS 34.0.01)
Split out sessions with is in other auditoriums at CSS. Please see program for details. Expect a five minutes’ walk from Christian Hansen Auditorium to split out session auditoriums.
Registration desk will be at the entrance of Christian Hansen Auditorium during the conference.

Map of CSS - please open here

Monday June 1st is a holyday in Denmark. This means that some shops and services will be closed.

Lunch: Participants will have to provide their own lunch. On CSS you will find a cantina that serves good food for relatively low prices (closed on Monday). Otherwise you will find a great number of different restaurants nearby – including Monday. Please look here...

 

   
   
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