The workshop and the main session will be held at the Taylor Institution, a central location that boasts a large amphitheatre. Lunches, coffee breaks, and the poster session will all take place in the same building. Note that the last day of the conference will take place in the Garden Room of Trinity College, which is in a different location.
The Taylor Institution of the University of Oxford
After the roundtable on Monday, attendees are invited to a wine reception at St Giles House, located just across the street from the Taylor Institution. Built in 1702 and now owned by St John's College, the House features beautiful rooms and opens onto an elegant garden, providing various options depending on the weather.
St Giles House at St John's College
On Tuesday, all attendees are invited to join for a pub night at St Aldate's Tavern. We will provide some light snacks, and drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) will be available for purchase at the bar.
The Blue Room at St Aldate's Tavern
The conference dinner will be held on Wednesday in the newly refurbished Hall of Trinity College, a sumptuous dining space located just a few hundred metres from the Taylor Institution.
The Hall at Trinity College
Relevant addresses:
Taylor Institution: St Giles', Oxford OX1 3NA
St Giles House: 16 St Giles', Oxford OX1 3JS
St Aldate's Tavern : 108 St Aldate's, Oxford OX1 1BU
Trinity College: Broad St, Oxford OX1 3BH