Oral narration in Iranian Cultures
A conference in honour of professor Bo Utas on his 80th birthday
Local information:
Language
The language of the conference is English.
Climate and Clothing
In June it is summer in Uppsala and Sweden. The temperature can vary from chilly to warm, with temperatures
from 15 to 25C. The daylight is quite long, about 17-18 hours.
Weather information and forecasts: www.smhi.se (Swedish
Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)
Passport and Visas
Delegates are advised to contact the nearest embassy, consulate or travel agency for information about the
passport and visa requirements from their country for entry to Sweden.
Local Currency/Money exchange
Swedish Krona (SEK) is the official currency in Sweden.
An exchange office is available next to the tourist office (Forex).
There are plenty of cash dispensers in Uppsala. Major international credit cards are accepted in most hotels,
shops and restaurants.
Exchange rates may vary. To see current exchange rates, please visit
oanda.com. or
x-rates.com
Electricity
In Sweden the Europlug (Type C & F)
is used for electricity with two round prongs and the electrical voltage is 220/230V.
Force Majeure
The organisers are not liable for any claims for damages and/or losses if the entire conference has to
be cancelled due to a force majeure incident.
Disclaimer
The organisers are not liable for damages and/or losses of any kind which may be incurred by the conference
delegates or by any other individuals accompanying them, both during the official activities as well as
going to/from the conference. Delegates are responsible for their own safety and belongings.
Insurance and Vaccinations
The registration fee does not cover insurance for the delegates. The organisers recommend that delegates
take out insurance in their home country to cover pre-journey cancellation for personal reasons and
necessary insurance to cover accidents, medical expenses and loss of personal belongings during the
visit. No vaccinations are needed when visiting Sweden.
Emergency phone numbers
You should call 112 if anything happens which means that an ambulance, the police or the fire
brigade need to be called out. 112 is a special emergency number you can call wherever you are
from a fixed or a mobile telephone.
International Calls
Dial 00 + country code + area code + phone number. For example, to call the US, dial 00+1,
Germany 00+49.
Medical services
Uppsala University hospital, Akademiska sjukhuset is located in central Uppsala. Telephone: +46 18 611 0000. The emergency room is called "Akuten" in Swedish.
Pharmacy
There are several pharmacies in Uppsala. Look for a sign "Apotek".
Grocery stores and other retail outlets might also sell certain non-prescription drugs to customers
over the age of 18.
Shopping
Most stores in Uppsala are open 10:00-19:00 on weekdays and 10:00-17:00 on Saturdays. Some stores
are open on Sundays as well. Grocery stores usually have longer opening hours.
Eating
There are plenty of restaurants in Uppsala.
Smoking
Smoking is not allowed in the conference venues, nor in any public indoor establishments such as
restaurants and bars.
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