Venue: University of Aberdeen

Address: University of Aberdeen, King's College, Aberdeen, AB24 3FX

Founded in 1495, the University of Aberdeen is Scotland's third oldest university and the fifth oldest university in the UK. The University's King's College campus in Old Aberdeen blends historic buildings with modern facilities, providing an ideal environment for learning, research, and sharing knowledge.

The campus is a short bus ride or 30-minute walk from Aberdeen city centre, where you can find museums, theatres, a wonderful art gallery, and a wide range of pubs and restaurants. Aberdeen beach is also within walking distance of the campus, and nearby Seaton Park is accessed via The Chanonry, past the historic St Machar Cathedral.


Elphinstone Hall

Location for registration, opening reception, lunch, poster / art / demonstration sessions.


Elphinstone Hall, located at the University of Aberdeen, is a historic venue renowned for its striking Gothic revival architecture and elegant atmosphere. Named after the university's founder, Bishop William Elphinstone, the hall was completed in 1931 and has since become an iconic landmark on the King's College campus. The building's design reflects the grandeur of medieval ecclesiastical structures, with its towering spires, arched windows, and intricate stone carvings. The interior of Elphinstone Hall is equally impressive, featuring high vaulted ceilings supported by stone pillars, and expansive leaded windows that flood the space with natural light. This majestic setting underscores the university's rich heritage and commitment to academic excellence.


The decoration of Elphinstone Hall adds to its historical charm and aesthetic appeal. The walls are adorned with detailed wood paneling and tapestries that depict significant moments from the university's history. The hall's flooring consists of polished wood, adding warmth and sophistication to the space. Grand chandeliers hang from the ceiling, casting a soft glow that enhances the hall's timeless elegance. Portraits of notable figures associated with the university line the walls, providing a tangible connection to the institution's storied past. Whether hosting formal ceremonies, academic conferences, or special events, Elphinstone Hall offers a unique blend of historical significance and architectural beauty, making it a cherished venue within the University of Aberdeen.


New King’s

Location for keynotes, talk sessions, conversations, closing ceremony and business meeting.

New King's, situated within the University of Aberdeen, is a prominent building that blends historical significance with architectural elegance. Completed in 1913, it serves as a testament to the university's longstanding commitment to education and scholarship. The building showcases a harmonious mix of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles, featuring impressive stone facades, arched entrances, and intricate detailing. Inside, New King's boasts spacious lecture theatres and seminar rooms, adorned with wood paneling and large windows that allow natural light to illuminate the scholarly environment. The building's historical charm is complemented by modern amenities, making it a central hub for academic activities and a cherished landmark on the King's College campus.