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BSPID Conference 2011 (London)
Date and time: Sunday 24th July 2011 from 10am to 5pm
Key note speakers: Professors William Revelle and Alan Pickering
Location: Lecture theatre LG01 in the New Academic Building, Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, London, SE14 6NW, UK. Goldsmiths
is in New Cross, South East London, in zone 2 (public transport system) and five minutes' walk from New Cross or New Cross Gate stations.
From central London, taking a train from London Bridge to New Cross or New Cross Gate is one of the quickest and most straightforward routes.
Alternatively you can get to New Cross or New Cross Gate using the London Overground network, which can be connected to from various Tube lines.
Bus routes: 21, 36, 53, 136, 171, 172, 177, 225, 321, 343, 436, 453.Buses run every 15 minutes throughout the day from Paddington, Charing Cross,
Victoria, Waterloo or London Bridge Stations to New Cross Gate, New Cross and Lewisham. Journey time is about 45 minutes from Central London.
Picture of the New Academic Building (click here
to download the picture).
Map to find the New Academic Building (click here
to download the map).
A
map showing the location of Goldsmiths is online at:
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en-GB&ie=UTF8&ll=51.475209,-0.036864&spn=0.003969,0.011362&z=17
Pricing: BSPID members £20; student members £10; non member £35 (includes year's membership of BSPID) ; student non-member £17.50 (includes year's membership)
Procedure for registration
Payment on the day is possible (cheques, cash only)
but lunches are not. They had to be preordered and so are not available for those who pay on the day.
Programme for 2011 BSPID conference
Available as a PDF document
(click here
to download the programme).
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BSPID
Inaugural Conference 2010 (Edinburgh)
Wednesday 28th, April,
2010, 7 George
Square, University of Edinburgh
10am-5.00pm
(followed by a drinks reception)
Inaugural
meeting for founding members of the BSPID and first AGM
Keynote speaker:
Professor Ian Deary,
Director of Centre for Cognitive Ageing
and Cognitive Epidemiology, University of Edinburgh
"Why do
clever children live longer?"
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