The summer school will be held at University
College London, one of
the world's top-ten universities. Participants will benefit from being
located in the heart of Bloomsbury, London's academic quarter.
Besides being based in the Institute
of Archaeology, which physically
adjoins the Department
of Anthropology, other nearby attractions include
the British
Museum and Petrie
Museum of Egyptology, while the Science
Museum, Natural History Museum and Victoria
and Albert Museum are all
accessible by underground train. In addition, many of London's premier
West End shopping and entertainment destinations are within walking
distance of Bloomsbury.
Lectures will be held on the sixth floor of the Institute of Archaeology,
31-34 Gordon Square, London.
Practical classes will be held in a computer laboratory on the second
floor of the Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment. This is conveniently
located very close to the Institute of Archaeology. The computer laboratory
will available be for exclusive use of participants for the duration
of the summer school and
houses 16 new Apple Macintosh Pro workstations running the latest Leopard
operating
system. Specialist
software such as MacClade and PAUP will be installed for the summer school.
Participants will be able to access the internet
from the computer lab. Those who bring their own wireless-enabled laptops
will need to install
software (we can provide) in order to connect to the UCL wireless
network. Wireless connectivity is available throughout
the Institute of Archaeology.
Course
lectures will be held in:
Room 612
Institute of Archaeology
University College London
31-34 Gordon Square
London
WC1H 0PY
Tel: +44 (0)20 7679 4607
Fax: +44 (0)20 7383 2572
Email: CECD@ucl.ac.uk
Course practicals will be held in:
Cluster Room
Second Floor
The Bartlett
UCL
Wates House
22 Gordon Street
London
WC1H 0QB
Map
of lecture and practical rooms
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