At 23:05 +0000 6/11/07, Cormac Lawler wrote:
On 11/6/07, Gary Kirk <gary.kirk(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
I have a proposal for a venue in London which we
could almost certainly have
for free I've been told. It's in North London and the problem I guess would
be accommodation. It may or may not be large enough. I will investigate.
That's great Gary. Yes, the main thing is whether the venue can
actually hold a conference :-) - so a variety of rooms for hosting
keynotes and simultaneous sessions, as well as other rooms/spaces, is
a must. Accommodation is preferable to have on-or-adjacent-to-site,
but there could be ways around this too (eg. shuttle buses)...
Cormac
It really does help to have everything on one site. After, that was
one of the selling points for the London Olympics 2012.
:D
So, UCL, Queen Mary, UEL (all in London) and many other campus sites
are excellent starting points. In fact the Open University take many
weeks from the schedule of Queen Mary's facilities for summer schools.
Gordo
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