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VENUE: ISAAC NEWTON BUILDING


The Isaac Newton building is a world-class teaching and learning space for the University of Lincoln’s Schools of Computer Science and Mathematics & Physics. The new facility, located on the Brayford Pool Campus, includes a 500-seat lecture theatre and catering facility, enhancing the University’s ability to accommodate large-scale events.

Address: University of Lincoln, Brayford Pool, Lincoln, LN6 7TS, UK

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TRAVEL: HOW TO GET THERE


Situated in the East Midlands region of England, Lincoln’s central location allows for quick and easy access to London and a number of other major cities, including Nottingham, Sheffield, Leeds, Leicester, and Hull. London’s King’s Cross Station is around two hours away by train, and a number of airports are within easy reach, providing direct links to locations around the world.

Getting there by road

Lincoln can be reached via the A1 at Newark (A46) from the South and near Retford (A57) from the North. The city is 40 miles east of Nottingham on the A46 and 40 miles south of the Humber Bridge on the A15. Lincoln is less than an hour’s drive from the M1.

The entrance to the main car park at the University’s Brayford Pool Campus is located on Rope Walk, near its junction with Tritton Road (postcode LN6 7DQ). To find information on the range of parking options available in Lincoln see Visit Lincoln’s Parking Guide.

Getting there by rail

Lincoln Central Railway Station is in the city centre, just a few minutes’ walk from the University of Lincoln’s Brayford Pool Campus. The station is fully accessible for wheelchair users.

Direct trains to/from London King’s Cross take around two hours. There are also frequent rail connections to other major cities, including Sheffield, Nottingham, Leicester, and Leeds. Book train tickets on the National Rail website. See information on Lincoln Central Station on the East Midlands Trains website.