I hope this email finds you well.
I am writing to you because an unfortunate situation has arisen.
Sadly, my father-in-law passed away earlier this morning. Due to this, I will not be able to attend the conference as I need to fly to Turkey immediately
and stay there for a few days for the funeral. Upon my return to London, I need to stay next to my wife to alleviate her grief at this difficult time.
Even though I was eagerly looking forward to presenting my paper at the conference, due to this unforeseen family tragedy, my presence at the conference
has become impossible.
Given the situation, I am kindly requesting a refund of my conference registration fee.
I understand that there might be certain terms and conditions related to refunds, but I sincerely hope you can make an exception in this case, considering
the unfortunate circumstances that have arisen.
Please accept my sincere apologies for any inconvenience that my request may cause.
Thank you for your understanding and prompt attention to my request.
Kind regards,
Thanos Fragkandreas
Fragkandreas, T. (2021)
Innovation systems and income inequality: In search of causal mechanisms. Working Paper, Centre for Innovation
Management Research, Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK. Fragkandreas, T. (2021)
Innovation-Productivity
Paradox: Implications for Regional Policy. In Background paper for the OECD-EC High-Level Expert Workshop
series “Productivity Policy for Places”, March (Vol. 3, pp. 3-3). |
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Dr Thanos Fragkandreas Lecturer in Entrepreneurship
London NW1 5LS |
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