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Ben Taylor
Getting to Stirling

Stirling is located in central Scotland and served by international airports at
Glasgow and Edinburgh. If you are flying to Scotland, please note that it is not
always necessary to travel via London. Edinburgh airport connects with the main
European hubs of Frankfurt, Amsterdam and Paris; and there are direct flights to
Edinburgh and Glasgow from several north American cities.

Each airport is well served by buses to the main train stations, from where you
can catch a train to Stirling. There are trains from Edinburgh and Glasgow every
half hour and the journey takes about an hour. Train timetables are available
from http://www.scotrail.co.uk/. From Stirling station, take a taxi to the
University. Registration will take place on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, in the
Cottrell Building.

For more travel information and maps of the campus and surrounding area, visit
the University of Stirling’s website:
http://www.external.stir.ac.uk/students/campus_info/getting_here/index.php
For help with organising travel within Scotland, before or after the conference,
contact Unicorn Travel, the university’s travel agent: info@travelagentstirling.com


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