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The historic university cities of Oxford and Cambridge provide the venues which have been carefully selected for their unique blend of first class accommodation and excellent conference facilities.

Balliol College, Oxford
Balliol College, one of Oxford University's oldest and leading colleges, was founded in 1263 by John de Balliol. It is a fairly large college by Oxford standards, with architectural styles ranging from 15th to 20th century. Its historic buildings and elegant gardens, set in the heart of the city, offer modern en suite accomodation and purpose-built lecture facilities.

The Møller Centre, Cambridge
The Møller Centre is the first purpose-built continuing education centre in a Cambridge College. Funded by AP Møller and designed by the distinguished Danish architect Henning Larsens, the building is an adaptable residential learning environment equivalent to a four star hotel.

Study bedroom at The Møller Centre

All rooms are en suite with telephone, television, refrigerator and most overlook the college grounds. Conference delegates also have access to the Management Resources Lounge with four PC workstation enabling internet access and email.

The Møller Centre is well located with on site parking, on the outskirts of Cambridge, but only 15 minutes walk to the City Centre. The M11 motorway is only 1 mile away with direct link to A14, A1 (M), M6 and M1.

For further information about The Møller Centre and its facilities visit http://www.mollercentre.co.uk

 

Alternative accommodation may be provided to a similar standard.