On demand virtual registration
Is the time difference making it difficult to join live sessions? Are you unable to attend in person? The On-Demand Registration will allow you to access recorded sessions 24 hours post-session. Most sessions will be available on-demand for three months after the conference ends.
- Looking to attend INHSU 2023 in-person? View the in-person registration categories here.
- Any registrations made after 17 September 2023 will incur a €50.00 late booking fee
Virtual on-demand registration prices
Benefits of becoming a member
Membership to INHSU costs just €90 or €30 if you are a nurse/allied health practitioner or from a low-middle income country. Membership is free for community members and students. To join as a member and access exclusive member-only conference rates, click here. To check on your membership status, please contact info@inhsu.org
Member: Standard EURO |
Non-member: Standard EURO |
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Full registration | €259 | €449 |
Nurses, Allied Health & Social Workers | €99 | €189 |
Community Worker | €49 | €129 |
Low-Middle Income Countries | €49 | €129 |
Community | €49 | €129 |
Student | €49 | $129 |
- All prices are shown in both EURO and the estimated equivalent price in GBP. All registration fees will be charged in EURO
- Please note that any registrations made after 19 September 2022 will incur a €50.00 late booking fee.
Registration Category Descriptions
Please see below for the category descriptions and whether you are eligible for a discount:
Category | Description |
Nurses, Allied Health, Social Workers |
This category is for nurses, pharmacists, social workers, occupational therapists, paramedics, and psychologists. If you are a different allied health professional, please contact us at info@inhsu.org to see if you are eligible for this category. |
Low-and-middle income country | Countries that are considered Low-Income Economies and Lower-Middle Income Economies by the World Bank. Please click here to view the World Bank website for the latest information on world economy classifications. |
Community Worker | To be eligible, you must be employed by a not-for-profit community organisation or work for a community-based organisation or direct-action group. |
Community | A person with lived experience of hepatitis and/or HIV and/or drug use. |
Student | A student is defined as a holder of a full-time student identification card from a recognised tertiary or secondary educational institution or an international student card. |