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Encounters – November 2015

Open University

The programme for this Encounters can be found below.

Programme

10:00 Registration opens
11:00 Welcome
11:15 Research in progress presentations from current CHASE funded students
12:00 Supervisor forum
13:00 Lunch
14:30 Student-led workshops (developing a training proposal)
16:30 Presentations followed by drinks and canapes
18:30 Close


Travel information
There are a number of train operators that run a service to Milton Keynes Central train station from London Euston. There may be some variation in fare between the services. You are advised to purchase a ticket that enables you to travel on all trains including Virgin Trains.

For arrivals at Milton Keynes Central train station, there will be shuttle buses leaving from outside the station at 10:00 and 10:30 and will drop you off outside the Berrill Building at the Open University campus. The bus will be located at Stop Z1 which is outside the front of train station. Please be at the stop in advance of departure time to allow for embarking.  Only small hand luggage may be carried in the passenger area.

If you are unable to access the above shuttle, there will be taxis available from outside of the train station, please instruct the driver to set down at the Berrill Building on the Open University Campus.

In both cases, please use the main entrance to access the Berrill Building. There will be signs directing to the building.

The shuttle bus will begin running from the Berrill Building to Milton Keynes Central train station at 17:00 with further shuttles at 17:45 and 18:30.

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