Location:

The Conference will take place at Queens’ College in the heart of Cambridge, UK. The City of Cambridge is considered to be one of the most beautiful and romantic cities in Britain. Cambridge’s unique setting on the banks of the River Cam, the "backs" and the magnificent architecture of the University buildings all combine to make it a most unforgettable place.

Cambridge is located some 90km north of London and is easily accessible by road, rail and air with London Stansted airport only 40km distant.

Cambridge City Council's web site has local maps of Cambridge city centre and surrounding areas. The web site also contains more general information about Cambridge.

 
Queens’ College is one of the older colleges of the University of Cambridge, first founded in 1448. The main College site sits astride the River Cam, the two halves joined across the river by the famous Mathematical Bridge (pictured to the right). This watery division can give visitors the impression of stepping across the bridge from the twentieth century to the fifteenth (or vice versa). More details about the venue can be found on Queens' College's web site. A location map for Queens' College is also available.

 

 

 

 

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