31 March - 1 April 2016

Saïd Business School, Oxford, UK

Venue

UX in the City will take place at the Saïd Business School - a highly sophisticated teaching and meeting space in the heart of Oxford.

The Saïd Business School

Saïd Business School at Oxford University blends the best of new and old. The venue is young, vibrant, and an innovative business school deeply embedded in an 800 year old world-class university.

Saïd Business is located in Oxford city centre and therefore we strongly recommend using public transport.

The easiest way to visit the School is by train as the venue is located directly adjacent to Oxford rail station. Alternatively, there are a number of efficient Park and Ride sites at strategic points around the city, offering delegates easy and environmentally friendly access to the city centre and to the venue.

visit Saïd Business School's website

Said Business School | Richard | CC 2.0

Venue Location

Accommodation

The Saïd Buisness school have some bedrooms at their Egrove Park Campus in Kennington these are located just 2 miles from Oxford City Centre.

The Egrove Park venue provides an array of different sized conference and rooms in a quiet parkland setting. Egrove Park also offers executive en-suite bedrooms which makes it perfect for residential conferences.

In addition there are a number of great hotels with in walking distance of the venue Malmaison, The Royal Oxford, the Old Bank or the Westgate.

Find out more about Oxford at Visit Oxfordshire

Radcliffe Camera and All Souls College | Tejvan Pettinger | CC 2.0

Session Types

Need help planning which sessions to attend? We've provided a breakdown of our various session types below.


Case Study/Experience Report

A presentation and discussion of real-life (not theoretical) experiences of the application (or mis-application) of service design techniques. Case studies and experience reports include some discussion of lessons learned and an indication of how novel the work is.

Hands-On

Participants learn a new approach, tool or technology through using it to solve one or more practical exercises. Any software/hardware requirements are disclosed in the session description.

Tutorial

A session focused around some specific tool, technique or issue. Primarily led by the speaker, tutorials usually include some elements of interactivity or individual / group exercise.

Workshop

An in-depth working session on a specific topic. May include paper presentations.

Lightning Talks

Short talks (max 10 minutes) on almost any topic.

TBC

The information for this talk hasn't yet been confirmed.

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