The University Campus
The University of Plymouth campus is located in the heart of Plymouth city centre. The bulk of the conference proceedings will take place in the Roland Levinsky Building, located on Drake Circus. The Levinsky Building houses the Jill Craigie Cinema and the Levinsky Gallery, as well as the Container Cafe.
For more information about the campus, see here.
For a map of the university campus, please see here.
City of plymouth
Plymouth is a vibrant coastal city with a wealth of attractions. The city’s maritime heritage is well represented in a large number of museums, including the Mayflower Museum and The Box. Plymouth is of course also home to the Mayflower Steps, the departing point for the seventeenth century Pilgrims. The city is also home to a large number of gin distilleries, including the Plymouth Gin Distillery. Top attractions also include the National Marine Aquarium.
For more information on Plymouth including its restaurants and cafes, see here.
Surrounding Area
Situated in the English south-western county of Devon, Plymouth is surrounded by beautiful countryside and coastline. Beaches close by include Bovisands and Wembury.
To the north of Plymouth is the dramatic landscape of the Dartmoor National Park.
For more information on Devon’s attractions, see here.