The Mathematical Institute's address is 24-29 St Giles'. St Giles' part of the main north-south thoroughfare in Oxford.

The Mathematical Institute's webpage is here. A map of the city centre of Oxford can be found here. The multimap version, centred on the Mathematical Institute is here.

If you are arriving by rail, you should leave the train station and head toward the set of traffic lights on your right. Turn left when you get to them and walk up Botley Road, passing the Said Business School on your left. Keep heading forward, along Hythe Bridge St, and you should cross a bridge with the Oxford Retreat pub on your right.

Keep on the pavement as it turns left at a pedestrian crossing, and then when you approach a weird T-junction, head right along Beaumont St. This ends at a large junction with a dual carriageway; this is St Giles'. Turn left, and cross the road (with some difficulty). The Mathematical Institute lies at the end of this road, just after it splits at a Y-junction, on the right-hand side.

If you are arriving by coach, you will need to leave in the direction of the bus shelters, and cross a large square. Keeping to the left, you should meet a barrier and a small road. Walk up this road, past the Burton Taylor theatre on your right, and you will find Beaumont St. Turn right, and follow the remaining instructions above.

If you are planning to arrive by any other means, please contact the principal organizer for directions if you need them.


© 2008, David A Craven. Last Modified: 1 March, 2008