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Meeting Venue

The Symposium will take place on the campus of Northumbria University, located near the city center of Newcastle, United Kingdom.  

The address of the venue is: 

Business and Law Building, 12 Falconar St, Shieldfield, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 1XA 

  • All oral presentations will take place in Lecture Theatre 002 on the ground floor.
  • All poster presentation will take place in the Foyer space in front of the lecture theatre.

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An detailed map of the venues can be downloaded here.


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