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Booking Confirmation and Information

The information here is for delegates who have registered to attend this event.

Thank you for registering to attend 'The Future of Publishing in the Humanities' to be held at the University of Warwick on Wednesday 10th June 2026.

Tea and coffee will be from 09:30-10:00 in the ground floor lounge, Scarman House, Central Campus.

The sessions will begin at 10:00 in Space 41, 1st Floor, Scarman House.

Online Interactive Campus Map

Provisional Programme

All delegates are advised to check back regularly in case there are changes to the programme, starting time or venue.

Car parking:

The University have introduced ANPR parking in all car parks on and around campus, this also includes Radcliffe and Scarman, with this in mind delegates will be required to pre-register their vehicle ahead of their arrival via the link below, this will guarantee complimentary parking. Please follow the steps below:

1. Click on the following link: Car Parking ConferencesLink opens in a new window

2. Fill in “Personal Details”, check the “Booking Summary” is correct,

3. Add the promotional code: HZTTH (this promotional code will then reduce the price to £0.00) - Click “Book now”

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Planned roadworks by National Grid, in coordination with the local authority, on Westwood Heath Road and Gibbet Hill Road between May and early July, these works may affect travel to the University of Warwick.

Gibbet Hill Road : 26 – 31 May : Please note that delays are likely, particularly during peak travel times, so we recommend allowing extra time for your journey where possible.

  • Tuesday 26 May – Friday 29 May
    Multi-way traffic lights will be in operation between Kirby Corner Roundabout and Scarman Road Roundabout.
  • Saturday 30 May – Sunday 31 May
    A full road closure will be in place for this section of Gibbet Hill Road. Clearly signed diversion routes will be available.

Westwood Heath Road : 11 May – 8 July : We advise allowing additional travel time during these works.

  • Multi-way traffic lights will be in operation throughout this period.
  • Some congestion is expected, especially at busier times of day.

Getting to the University of Warwick

It is worth pointing out to people who are visiting for the first time that the UOW is not actually in Warwick. Coventry is the nearest mainline station. Information about travelling to campus can be found here.

Accommodation

It is up to delegates to arrange their own accommodation if needed. There are a range of options on campus that can be booked here.

Otherwise there are plenty of hotels and B&Bs in Coventry (nearest), Earlsdon and Kenilworth.

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