Oxford

Oxford is a vibrant and diverse city of great historical & cultural interest.  A seat of scholars for 800 years, Oxford is home to Britain’s oldest university, botanical gardens, pubs and first public museum.  For those wishing to discover the city in more detail, Oxford is beautifully compact – you can walk across its centre in less than 20 minutes.
 

Venue

Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
Radcliffe Observatory, Andrew Wiles Building,
Woodstock Rd, Oxford
OX2 6GG

  • Modern lecture hall & facilities
  • Wheelchair accessible

Accommodation

St Catherine's College
Manor Rd, Oxford OX1 3UJ

  • We have 50 rooms allocated to our conference guests; they are available on a first-come-first-served basis. 
  • £124.26 per night (breakfast included, free cancellation until 20 August
  • Accommodation bookings are managed by St Catherine's College, please contact them directly with any queries 
  • Due to refurbishment projects taking place at St Catherine's College, breakfast will be served inside a marquee structure. You will be directed to this location by the porters.

 

Travel

Excellent and frequent coach services link Oxford with airports at Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Birmingham International and Luton. The service to Heathrow runs every 30 minutes and to Gatwick every hour.