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UK Symposium on Neuromodulation and Neurotechnology

12 September @ 10:30 - 13 September @ 16:30

Join us on 12th and 13th September for a symposium hosted jointly by Neuromod+ and CloseNIT networks, at the Jubilee Hotel and Conference Centre, Nottingham.

The event will include a showcase of network-funded research, plenary talks from international speakers, presentations and panel discussions on PPI in neurotechnology and industry translation, and lightning talks discussing latest developments in neurotechnology and neuromodulation. The event is in-person only.

Download the full UKSNN programme here.

Registration has now officially closed, however if you are interested in attending, please email us and we will let you know if a place becomes available.


Programme summary

Day 1 – Thursday 12th September 2024
Coffee & check-in from 10.30
11.00: Welcome from network directors
11.15: Plenary talk – Abigail Russo, Meta Reality Labs
12.15-15.00: Network research showcase: movement and cognitive disorders
15.00: Neurotech bites: lightning talks
16.15: Neurotechnology in translation: industry panel discussion
17.00: Tea and networking

19.00: Conference dinner

Day 2 – Friday 13th September 2024
Coffee from 08.30
09.00: Plenary talk – Daisy Thompson-Lake, Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute
10.00: Neurotech bites: lightning talks
10.20-12.45: Pubic Involvement in Neurotechnology session
12.45: Networking lunch – a chance for researchers, clinicians, patients, carers and PPI representatives to chat informally
13.30-16.15: Network research showcase: cognitive disorders
16.15: Closing remarks
16.30: Close

Download the UKSNN programme for the full schedule and details of talks and speakers.


Location and travel

The event will take place in-person at the Jubilee Hotel, Jubilee Campus, University of Nottingham. See the location map at the bottom of this page.

The hotel is 2.3 Miles away from Nottingham Train Station (we recommend using Nottingham train station rather than Beeston as it is slightly closer to the Jubilee Hotel and Beeston is currently having a lot of work done to it so may impact your travel).
There are direct tram links from the train station to Queens Medical Centre Tram Stop, this is a 10/15-minute walk from the hotel.
The Orange bus route number 34. 34C, 35. 36 can be used from Victoria centre, 10-minute walk from the Train Station to Hillside, gatehouse lodge stop, which is around a 5-minute walk from the hotel.
Bus Timetables can be found at: https://www.nctx.co.uk/services
Tram Timetables can be found at: https://www.thetram.net/frequency-guide
DG Cars can be booked in advance if you wish to use taxis, and there is also plenty of availability for Ubers (around £10/ £15 for one way).

For a campus map and further travel directions, visit the university’s Jubilee Campus Visitor information web page and public transport to campuses page.

Parking

Parking is available in the Jubilee Hotel car park and around the campus in the orange zone parking bays highlighted on the map on the back of the Parking Permit. Please download, complete and display a parking permit in your car during your stay. Permits are only valid in orange zone parking bays and all delegates will need to access Jubilee Hotel & Conferences via the campus entrance on Triumph Road – as seen on the parking permit map.


Accommodation

Jubilee Hotel: the Jubilee Hotel is now SOLD OUT for the nights on 11th and 12th September. Please check the alternative options below.

Southwell Hall: Alternative, budget-friendly accommodation is available a 6 minute walk away from the Jubilee hotel, in Southwell Hall (single rooms, en-suite, with or without breakfast at Jubilee Hotel). To book, please visit: Book Bed & Breakfast accommodation at Campus Venues Nottingham (nottinghamvenues.com)

The Orchard Hotel: the Jubilee’s sister hotel, the Orchard, is an 8 minute drive or 35 min walk from the event location. Rooms can be booked directly (no code required) via the Nottingham Venues website.

Please take note of the room cancellation policy when booking as rooms may be non-refundable.


Code of conduct

We are committed to making our event productive and enjoyable for everyone, regardless of their background. To encourage honest discussion and exchange of ideas, and to make the event as inclusive and welcoming as possible, we ask all attendees to read and abide by our Code of conduct for the UK Symposium on Neurotechnology and Neuromodulation.

Details

Start:
12 September @ 10:30
End:
13 September @ 16:30
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Venue

The Jubilee Hotel & Conferences University of Nottingham
Triumph Road Jubilee Conference Centre
Nottingham, NG7 2TU United Kingdom
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