Joining instructions


The following information has been compiled to ensure you make the most out of your time at the Physical Aspects of Polymer Science 2026 event. Additional information,  will be updated nearer to the event, if you have any concerns or questions in the meantime please contact Tima at fatima.kanu@iop.org

Conference Venue Location: 
The conference will take place in the School of Physics and Astronomy (building 22 on the campus map) which is based in the picturesque grounds of the University Park campus at the University of Nottingham. The campus was formerly part of the estate of Sir Jesse Boot (founder of Boots Chemists) who gifted it to the university in 1921.

We are also fortunate enough to be flanked by Wollaton hall and deer park (to the immediate North of the campus) and by Highfields Park and lake to the South.

The campus is well served by local transport links and is a short tram ride from Nottingham railway station. It can also be accessed easily from the M1 motorway.

Catering
All meals (including the conference dinner) are included in the registration costs.

Breakfast: will be served in Cripps Hall on the 10th and 11th September. Continental and English Breakfast options are available on each day.

Lunch: will be served each day in the School of Physics and Astronomy where the main conference activities will take place.

Dinner: will also be served at Cripps Hall on the evening of the 9th September.

Conference Dinner This will take place at the Memsaab restaurant (https://www.mem-saab.co.uk/) in Nottingham City centre on the evening of the 10th September. A coach will be provided to take delegates to and from the restaurant. However, transport links to the campus are easy to access for those who wish to enjoy the Nottingham night life.

Coffee breaks: will be provided as part of the registration costs. These will take place in the School of Physics and Astronomy.


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