History of Economic Thought Society of Australia & Japanese Society for the History of Economic Thought
Annual Conference
26-27 September 2024
Registrations Open

The 2024 HETSA-JSHET Conference will be held at Alphacrucis University College, Cowper St Parramatta, Sydney, Australia from 26-27 September. This year we are welcoming colleagues from the Japanese Society for the History of Economic Thought to a joint conference.

Keynote speakers will be Professor Ryan Walter from University of Queensland and Professor Tatsuya Sakamoto from Keio University.

Registration will be $200, or $50 for students. The conference dinner will be on the evening of 26 September at a cost of $80 including drinks. There will be a pre-conference reception at 4pm on 25 September at extra cost of $10.

Conference Hotel
Mantra Parramatta 02 9685 1600    www.mantra.com.au/parramatta
Cnr Parkes St & Valentine Ave, Parramatta, NSW 2150 Australia

 

Discount arranged with Estrella Doggett (Reservations Supervisor) will give you 10% off the best available rate. Breakfast is $22 extras and parking $25.
 
To book these discounted rates:
Go to https://all.accor.com/a/en.html
For “Where do you want to travel?” enter Mantra Parramatta
Then put your check-in and check-out dates.
Don’t press “search” yet.
Click on “Special rates”, which takes you to another drop down menu
Then “Other special rates and promo code” choose “Promo code” and enter “HESTA24”
(Note that this is different to the code HETSA2024 that was provided previously).
I have given the Mantra a list of all conference registrants and they will now apply this special rate to everyone regardless of whether you were able to use the code.
 
Parramatta Travel
Catching the ferry from Circular Quay to Parramatta is highly recommended, giving you a beautiful view of Sydney harbour.
If you have the opportunity to stay before or after the conference Parramatta has some of Sydney’s oldest heritage buildings, including Government House, Female Factory, and the remnants of the first successful farms in the colony.    More information through the tourist office at 126 Church St Parramatta     (02) 9806 5050      This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.