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AMSU Conference 2008
Redefining the Student Experience
University of Strathclyde Students' Association
Glasgow, 6 – 9 July 2008
ACCOMMODATION
Halls of Residence Accommodation
We are confident that you will find the accommodation to be of a consistent and excellent standard.
All accommodation is purpose built and comprises of en-suite bathroom with shower, tea and coffee making facilities, breakfast will be served in the Lord Todd.
Delegates will have a short walk of less than five minutes to the Association building and the venue of the Conference.
Check-in will take place at the Campus Village Office where keys to rooms can be collected, the Office is open 24 hours and the dedicated staff will be happy to deal with any queries or issues.
Delegates will register for the Conference in the adjacent Lord Todd Conference Room where they will be given Conference Packs and information.
Check-in is available from 13.00 on the day of arrival, Delegates expecting to arrive late in the evening should advise when making booking.
Check-out is 09.30 on day of departure.
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Hotel Accommodation
This city centre Premier Travel Inn is located less than 5 minutes walk from the Conference venue and from the Halls of Residence accommodation. Delegates wishing to bring Guests to the Conference may be able to book double occupancy rooms.
Check-in will take place at the hotel where keys to rooms can be collected, the reception area will be open 24 hours and the dedicated staff will be happy to deal with any queries or issues.
Registration for the Conference will take place at the Lord Todd Conference Room on the Campus Village where Delegates will be given Conference Packs and Information.
Check-in is available from 14.00 on the day of arrival.
Check-out is from 11.30 on day of departure, Delegates expecting to arrive late in the evening should advise when making of booking.
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