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Accommodation
The University of Sussex campus from the air. Where you’ll be staying – Delegates will be staying in the newly opened Swanborough residence (No.13 on the Campus Map). The Swanborough is conveniently placed opposite Bramber House, where the Conference Centre is situated (No.12 on the Campus Map). The accommodation is arranged in flats of four to seven single, en-suite bedrooms with lounge facilities and shared kitchens.
Swanborough’s facilities. Checking in and checking out – You will be able to check into your room after 1400 hours. If you require early check in please contact Tricia Ellis-Evans in advance.
The Swanborough building illuminated at night. Telephone use – Mobile phone reception can be patchy in the accommodation, depending on your service provider. There are payphones in most campus buildings. Every bedroom has a Keycom telephone which can be activated to make and receive external calls by purchasing a voucher from the Keycom machine in York House foyer or by registering your credit or debit card with Keycom. Further details on how to use the phone will be available from your accommodation reception. York House foyer is a short walk from Swanborough – see item 9 on the Campus Map. Internet use – In order to use your laptop in your bedroom for wired Internet access, you will need to pre-register your computers' MAC Address (it will be on the underside of your laptop). To do this you will need to use the Email/Web Access Form. You will need to configure your laptop to access the University network and bring your own network cable. Click here for the University of Sussex’s helpful guide to getting connected.
An artist’s sketch of the conference centre, Bramber House. The meeting rooms – The sessions will be held in the Conference Centre on the third floor of Bramber House, opposite the conference accommodation in the Swanborough building. The main sessions will take place in the Terrace Room (marked in blue on the sketch above and illustrated below)
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