Venue

The conference will be held at the University of South Wales, Cardiff Campus, 86-88 Adam Street, Cardiff, United Kingdom. The University of South Wales’ Cardiff Campus is located at the heart of Cardiff and is conveniently reached by a 10-minute walk from Cardiff Central Train Station and a 5-minute walk from Cardiff Queen Train Street. For further information on how to get to the Cardiff Campus, please visit the University of South Wales’ website.

Cardiff

Cardiff is the largest city and capital of Wales, located in the southeast of Wales. In the city, there is an abundance of historical houses and castles, with Cardiff Castle being one of the most popular tourist attractions in Wales. This medieval castle is located in the centre of the city and frequently hosts events, musical performances, and festivals. The city also features the Principality Stadium, which is the home of the Welsh Rugby Union and can be visited on a tour. The stadium’s history of events includes the 2017 UEFA Champions League Final and concerts by Madonna and Beyonce. From traditional Welsh cuisine to international delicacies, the Welsh capital offers a diverse culinary scene to suit all tastes. Cardiff offers a wide range of attractions and entertainment to suit all ages and budgets. Plan your visit to Cardiff and the region by visiting the Visit Cardiff and Visit Wales websites.

Travel information

Cardiff is an easily accessible city and can be reached by train, Underground, bus, and bike.

How to get to Cardiff

By air

Cardiff has its own airport, Cardiff Airport, which offer direct flights from many European destinations as well as connecting routes to destinations worldwide. You can travel to and from the airport by using public transport. Trains between the airport and Cardiff Central run every hour.

You can travel to Cardiff by flying to Bristol Airport and taking a National Express coach to Cardiff.

Cardiff is also easily accessible by train from London, where there are four major airports. These are:

  • London Gatwick

  • London Heathrow

  • London Luton

  • London Stansted

Public transport is available to transit through London and there are regular trains that will take you from London to Cardiff Central.

Other major airports in the UK are Birmingham Airport and Manchester Airport.

By train

The train from London to Cardiff is less than two hours, with services every half an hour. Cardiff Central station is located in the city centre, in close proximity with the Principality Stadium and Cardiff Castle.

You can use the following websites to check the railway schedule within the UK and book tickets: