Conference details

HIAS 2014 will be held from 30 June - 2 July 2014 by the Department of Nuclear Physics at The Australian National University, Canberra.

The first day of the symposium (30 June) will start with presentations from 10:00am, with the welcome reception to be held later in the evening. Note that the University is approximately 15 minutes by taxi from Canberra airport.

The Events list for HIAS 2014 includes:

  • Conference Bonfire BBQ dinner
  • Tours of the 14UD accelerator laboratories

Enquires and Questions about HIAS 2014 can be directed to the conference secretary.

Venue

The venue for HIAS 2014 will be the Sciences Teaching building (Building 136), an approximately 10 minute walk from the Department of Nuclear Physics, Building 57 Garran Road, The Australian National University.

The Sciences Teaching building is located in the top left corner of grid F4 of the University map.

The Nuclear Physics building is located on the left edge of grid C4 of the University map.

Walking and cycle paths provide good access to the city centre, Lake Burley Griffin, the Australian National Botanic Gardens and the National Museum Australia, which are all within 2 kilometers of the department.

Accommodation

The Australian National University has a number of accommodation options available while you visit the department, including on-Campus apartments and residential halls. A block booking of accommodation for the period 30 June - 2 July has been made at Barton & Garran Hall, on the ANU campus, for student attendees. This accommodation is limited. The conference webpage also gives information on other accommodation options nearby that attendees will be able to book themselves. Accommodation booking details can be found on the University Accommodation website.

Our conference secretary may also be able to provide assistance with accommodation bookings if required.

A number of Hotels and apartments around Canberra can be accessed via the following links:

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