Conference details
This year, the SPINS-UK meeting will be held in Oxford, from 22nd – 24th of November 2023.
Financial support
We have a limited budget available to provide financial support to early career researchers to enable attendance at the conference. Please submit your application for financial support as part of the conference registration form: all applications made before the deadline will be taken into consideration.
Remote participants
Please use the following zoom link to join the meeting remotely. You will receive the meeting password by email once registered for the conference.
https://zoom.us/j/98364777249
Remote speakers will be able to share their own screens to the zoom meeting to deliver their talks.
In-person participants
Details of the conference programme, location and attendees, along with travel information, can be found by exploring the drop-down menu above. Here are some other key details about attending the SPINS-UK conference in Oxford.
Arrival
Registration will be upon arrival at the Magdalen College auditorium.
Talks
Talk slots are 20 minutes in duration and are expected to take the form of 15 minutes of presentation and 5 minutes for questions. Session chairs will keep strictly to these time slots to avoid using break times for overrunning sessions. Presenters should do their best to keep their presentation within their time slot. Session chairs will prompt speakers when the slot is due to end.
A computer will be available in the room for presentations in PDF or powerpoint format. We need the presentations to be uploaded in the main computer to be able to share them in zoom with the remote participants.
Please either email your presentation to the LOC the day before, or bring your presentation to the LOC on a USB stick, at the latest in the break before your session. Remote speakers will be able to share their own screens to the zoom meeting to deliver their talks.
Lunch and coffee breaks
Details to appear here in due course.
Public lecture
On the evening of Friday 24th November we will be hosting a public lecture presented by Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, which you are welcome to attend.
Financial support
We have a limited budget available to provide financial support to early career researchers to enable attendance at the conference. Please submit your application for financial support as part of the conference registration form: all applications made before the deadline will be taken into consideration.
Remote participants
Please use the following zoom link to join the meeting remotely. You will receive the meeting password by email once registered for the conference.
https://zoom.us/j/98364777249
Remote speakers will be able to share their own screens to the zoom meeting to deliver their talks.
In-person participants
Details of the conference programme, location and attendees, along with travel information, can be found by exploring the drop-down menu above. Here are some other key details about attending the SPINS-UK conference in Oxford.
Arrival
Registration will be upon arrival at the Magdalen College auditorium.
Talks
Talk slots are 20 minutes in duration and are expected to take the form of 15 minutes of presentation and 5 minutes for questions. Session chairs will keep strictly to these time slots to avoid using break times for overrunning sessions. Presenters should do their best to keep their presentation within their time slot. Session chairs will prompt speakers when the slot is due to end.
A computer will be available in the room for presentations in PDF or powerpoint format. We need the presentations to be uploaded in the main computer to be able to share them in zoom with the remote participants.
Please either email your presentation to the LOC the day before, or bring your presentation to the LOC on a USB stick, at the latest in the break before your session. Remote speakers will be able to share their own screens to the zoom meeting to deliver their talks.
Lunch and coffee breaks
Details to appear here in due course.
Public lecture
On the evening of Friday 24th November we will be hosting a public lecture presented by Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, which you are welcome to attend.