The conference will take place at the faculty of Law, Economics and Management of Rouen located right in the heart of Rouen, at 3 Avenue Pasteur.
Rouen is a city rich in monuments and is called "la ville aux cent clochers" ("The city with a hundred bell towers") by Victor Hugo and "l'Athènes du genre Gothique" ("the Athens of the gothic style") by Stendhal. It is notably famous for its cathedral, immortalized by the paintings of Claude Monet.
The Rouen courthouse, which once housed the Normandy parliament, is one of the most important achievements of civil Gothic architecture of the late Middle Ages.
The Gros Horloge is a 14th century astronomical clock with a single hand pointing the hour while the phases of the moon are indicated in the upper bull's-eye.
Another great historical figure is the Place du Vieux Marché, where you can admire a collection of half-timbered houses. It was there that Joan of Arc was burnt alive on May 30, 1431. Of this castle, only the Joan of Arc Tower remains today.
Registration fees
Registration:
NCMA early 180 € (late 250 €)
NCMA+DLT early 400 € (late 500 €)
Student registration:
NCMA early 130 € (late 350 €)
NCMA+DLT early 200 € (late 400 €)
Accompanying person:
150 € per person.
Early Registration: TBA. Late registration: TBA.
For NCMA only, the fee includes the the lunches on Monday and Tuesday.
For NCMA+DLT, the fee includes the the lunches on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the excursion and conference dinner.
DLT 2026
Submission deadline March 6, 2026 Notification April 3, 2026 Camera-ready version deadline April 15, 2026 Conference dates June 30th July 3rd, 2026
NCMA 2026
Submission deadline April 6, 2026 Notification May 18, 2026 Final Versions June 8, 2026 Conference June 29-30, 2026