Young Neuroscientists' Day 2010

Thursday 4th November 2010

For ALL early-career neuroscientists, across the UK
From cell biology to cognitive psychology and everything in between
Image Author: Mark Lythgoe

Venue

Young Neuroscientists' Day 2010 will take place in Bristol, at the Future Inns Hotel, Cabot Circus. There is a BING map showing the location.

The venue address is: Future Inns Bristol, Bond Street South, Bristol, BS1 3EN.
Please note that typing this postcode into google maps shows the wrong location! (Future Inns are attempting to get this corrected).

Details of getting to Cabot Circus, where the hotel is located, can be found on the Cabot Circus web-site.

Details of getting to Bristol can be found on the University's travel page.

For some information on Bristol itself, you can check out the University information or Visit Bristol.

From the University information:

Bristol is a thousand years old but right at the cutting edge; dynamic yet laid back; culturally rich but unpretentious; independent but influential. And it's big enough to provide everything you need while remaining human in scale, with lively neighbourhoods and dozens of parks and public spaces. The city is surrounded by rolling countryside, rugged moorland, ancient forests and dramatic coastlines. It was recently named European City of the Year owing to its superb quality of life, vibrant culture, strong city-region economy, green credentials and excellent transport links.

The government has named Bristol a Science City (one of only six in the UK) and a Centre of Culture (one of five). The city is home and workplace to scientists, engineers, academics and artists of many different kinds. Cultural life ranges from a multitude of cinemas, theatres, concert halls, museums and galleries to more community-based projects like art trails, neighbourhood carnivals, poetry slams and farmers’ markets. Bristol is also famous for its wide range of annual festivals: events celebrating everything from kites, sailing ships and hot-air balloons to music, short and animated films, and nature.

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