This meeting will immediately follow DINO 9,
which is to take place at the University of Liverpool 28 August-2 September.
Two theaters have been made available for concurrent sessions.
Provisions have also been made for meeting rooms, laboratories, etc. at the National Oceanographic Centre, Southampton.
This will be a joint meeting with
The Micropalaeontological Society and the Linnean Society – Palynology Group
TMS.
Hotel accommodations are up to individuals to make,
though there are many choices covering a range of costs.
(Google Maps)
Student residences have been secured at area colleges and
can provide very inexpensive lodging. The canteen at the
National Oceanographic Centre
can provide breakfasts, and the
HMS Warrior
will be the venue for the banquet.
Pre- and post-meeting day-long fieldtrips are being planned to the
Dorset Jurassic coast
and the
Isle of Wight.
A variety of museum and galleries are in Southampton for additional entertainment,
as well as many medieval cities, Stonehenge, and so forth.
Registration will be handled by personnel at Southampton University.
It is expected that registration will run about 100 £.