Venue
EURO2015 will be hosted at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, which is quickly gaining recognition as a leading international technological university, reflected in the recent awards of THE University of the Year in 2012 and Entrepreneurial University of the Year in 2013. Strathclyde was founded during the Scottish Enlightenment as a “place of useful learning” and remains true to that initial vision, with a strong commitment to applied research. It is leading the way in the UK in building translational research centres linking industry and academic research. EURO2015 will be the first major conference to be based at the new Technology and Innovation Centre at Strathclyde.
Campus Map:
To view a map of the University of Strathclyde Campus, please click here.
Conference Location
Technology & Innovation Building
University of Strathclyde
99 George Street
Glasgow. G1 1RD (UK)
Web: http://www.strath.ac.uk/tic/
Staying Connected at Strathclyde University
Staying online during the conference will be quick and easy. Campus-wide, access to the internet will be available for academic users via eduroam and for non-academic users The_Cloud, a free wifi service. The University’s internet infrastructure is accessed daily by 10,000+ devices.
Disabled Facilities Onsite
The University has a portfolio of equality policies which have been developed by their Human Resources Office this includes accessibility information by campus venue available through DisabledGo. The campus provides:
- Disabled access to and within venue(s), please note that the University of Strathclyde is accessible but is a hilly site and caution should be advised. To view the accessibility map click here
- Session room seating facilities
- Disabled washroom facilities