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Reservations for campus accommodation should be made on the reservation form

 

http://www.haatbath.co.uk/hospitality/beds/

 

The charges for accommodation (room only, including VAT) are listed below.

Note: The star (*) rating indicated below is Campus Accommodation rating,

not necessarily the same as that for hotel grades.

 

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 1

Woodland Court

4* double rooms with en suite bathroom, communal kitchen, telephone.

£60 per room.

Single rooms, facilities as above,

£50 per room.

 

Rooms are serviced daily with fresh towels and are equipped with study desk and complimentary toiletries.  Double rooms have TV; tea & coffee making facilities are available in the double rooms.

 

 

 2

 

Marlborough & Solsbury Court

3* contemporary single bedrooms situated around central landscaped courtyards,  equipped with ensuite bathroom, communal kitchen and social space available for all guests.

£35 per room.

 

 

 3

Westwood/Norwood Complex

Recently refurbished 2* single bedrooms equipped with washbasin, shared (communal) bathrooms facilities, communal kitchen and social space for all guests.

£30 per room.

 

 4

Eastwood Complex

Recently refurbished 1* single bedrooms with communal bathroom, kitchen and social space for all guests. 

£21 per room.

 

 

Deadlines

Nov. 15, 2011 One page abstracts

Dec. 15, 2011 Notification of abstract acceptance

Jan. 30, 2012 Full text of paper 

Apr. 1, 2012 Paper acceptance subject to amendment

May 1, 2012 Final acceptance

May 21, 2012 Early registration deadline and final payment date for publication in Proceedings 

Objective

The goal of the symposium is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas, methods and results in computational heat transfer.  Papers on all aspects of CHT
– both fundamental and applied – will be welcome.

Location

The symposium will take place in Bath, England.

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