Conference venue
The conference will be held at the Keighton Auditorium and at the Room B1 of School of Physics & Astronomy in the University Park Campus, a few miles away from the centre of Nottingham. This campus is one of the largest of the UK and its impressive gardens have been awarded numerous prizes, including 13 successive Civic Trust Green Flag awards.
Keighton Auditorium, University Park Campus
Nottinghamshire, Nottingham NG7 2QX, United Kingdom
B1 Room, School of Physics & Astronomy, University Park Campus
Nottinghamshire, Nottingham NG7 2QX, United Kingdom
While the poster session will place at the Senate chamber in the Trent building. The Trent building is topped by a clock tower, it is built of Portland stone and is protected as a grade II listed building. King George V and Queen Mary presided at the building's opening in 1928, and the building's Great Hall has hosted many distinguished visitors, including Albert Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi and Queen Elizabeth II.
Senate chamber, University Park Campus
Nottinghamshire, Nottingham NG7 2QX, United Kingdom
Accommodation
Participants will be accommodated in the Cripps Hall, only 500 metres away from the conference venue. One of the prettiest, it is the largest in the University Park Campus. It offers fully equipped single study rooms with shared bathroom facilities.
The invited speakers will stay in private rooms in the Orchard Hotel, a beautiful eco-friendly building.
The invited speakers will stay in private rooms in the Orchard Hotel, a beautiful eco-friendly building.
How to get there?
From the Nottingham Train Station:
- At the bus stop C7 on Collin St., five minutes away from the station, take the NCT 34 (Orange Line) to the Nottingham University Main Campus. The George Green Library stop (UN31) is just 60 metres away from the School of Mathematical Sciences and the Keighton Auditorium.
- You can also take the tram to Toton Lane directly from the train station. The University of Nottingham stop (South Entrance) is just a 10-minute walk from the Keighton Auditorium.
- Alternatively, take one of the buses at the Broadmarsh Bus Station, a short walk away from the train station. You can take the Indigo line which stops at Queen's Medical Centre Main Entrance, and the Skylink bus to East Midlands Airport which stops at Nottingham University Main Campus South Entrance. Both stops are a 10-minute walk from the Keighton Auditorium.
From the Nottingham Bus Station (Broadmarsh):
- Take the NCT 34 (Orange Line) to the Nottingham University Main Campus from the bus stop C7 on Collin St., a short walk away from the station. The George Green Library stop (UN31) is just 60 metres away from the School of Mathematical Sciences and the Keighton Auditorium.
- Directly from the bus station, you can take the Indigo line which stops at Queen's Medical Centre Main Entrance, and the Skylink bus to East Midlands Airport which stops at Nottingham University Main Campus South Entrance. Both stops are a 10-minute walk from the Keighton Auditorium. .
From the East Midlands Airport:
- The Skylink bus runs regularly from East Midlands Airport to Nottingham, stopping at the Nottingham University Main Campus South Entrance.