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Inorganic Photophysics and Photochemistry - Fundamentals and Applications: DD13, 10 - 12 September 2012, Sheffield, UK


Venue


Dalton Discussion 13 will take place at The Edge, a purpose-built conference centre and accommodation complex situated within the Endcliffe Village at the University of Sheffield. 

The Edge is set in landscaped gardens, overlooking a piazza within a cluster of beautiful walkways and greenery. The Edge is just 5 minutes out of Sheffield city centre, within walking distance of many local amenities. 

Dalton Discussion 13: Inorganic Photophysics and Photochemistry - Fundamentals and Applications, 10 - 12 September 2012, University of Sheffield, UK

Sheffield is centrally located and easily accessible from all areas of the UK. The city has excellent road and rail links. 

There are three international airports nearby with a maximum 1 hour transfer time:

  • Manchester International
  • East Midlands
  • Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield.   

Within the city, travel is just as convenient with great bus and Supertram services running regularly throughout the whole day 

Accommodation is not included in the registration fee, but Single en-suite accommodation at The Edge is available to book when registering for the event.

Joining instructions

Instructions for delegates, including catering, accommodation and travel information, are available to download from this page.

Parking 

Parking is available on site at The Edge. You will need to display a car parking permit on your dashboard throughout the conference. A free printable parking permit is available to download from this page.


Downloadable Files

DD13 Joining Instructions
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DD13 Parking Permit for The Edge
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The Edge and Endcliffe Village Map, Directions and Parking Information
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Endcliffe and Ranmoor Village Site Map
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