GISscience 2023

Conference venue and travel

The conference will be held at the University of Leeds, UK. The School of Geography in Leeds is a key hub for developments in GIScience, first through the Centre for Computational Geography and later the Centre for Spatial Analysis and Policy. The University itself is on of the largest education institutions in the UK and a member of the prestigious Russel Group of research-intensive universities.

Leeds is roughly in the centre of Britain, with good rail and road connections across the country. The University address is: University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS2 9JT, UK.

Details of how to get to the University by plane, road, and rail can be found here. If you fly into Manchester Airport, there is then a simple train link from the airport to Leeds. If you fly into Leeds/Bradford, there is a bus or you can get a taxi (there isn't a bus direct to the University, but buses from Stand 1 go to City Square (check specific buses), which is walking distance and near to the taxi rank by Leeds station). Car hire is available at both airports, though isn't needed unless you want to travel beyond the conference. The city is also around two hours train journey from London (although this can be quite expensive if not booked in advance: see below for a booking site). It is also simple to take a train from larger airports near London such as Heathrow or Gatwick.

Once in Leeds, the University is easy to find by walking, or by getting a taxi to The Parkinson Building, University of Leeds (map; see photo). The Parkinson Building is the large white clock tower that can be seen from most of the city. Registration will be in the

Parkinson Building. The main conference will be in the Michael Sadler building, next to the Parkinson building. There will be staff to direct attendees during the first day.

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