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The Society for Italian Studies Biennial Conference, 19-21 June 2024

The Society for Italian Studies Biennial Conference

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  • Date 19 - 21 Jun 2024
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Royal Holloway University of London, 19-21 June 2024

The 2024 Biennial Conference of the Society for Italian Studies, the largest scholarly society in the UK for the study of Italian language, literature, and culture, will take place in person at Royal Holloway, University of London.  

To register for the conference, either as a presenting or not-presenting attendee, please click here.

For the conference programme and other relevant information, please click here.

To participate in the conference you will have to be a SIS member. You can purchase or renew your membership here:   

The Location

Royal Holloway's campus is in Egham, Surrey, to the south-west of London. The easiest and most convenient way to travel to Royal Holloway will depend on where you are travelling from and your time of arrival.  

Travel by air

The nearest airport to Royal Holloway is Heathrow, about 10 miles away.

You can take one of the many taxis outside Heathrow's terminals. Ride-hailing services such as Uber, Lyft, and Bolt are also available.  

Alternatively, make your way to Heathrow Central Bus Station and take the number 8 bus from Heathrow Terminal 5, which stops in front of the main campus.  

The other London airports are a considerable distance from Royal Holloway, and you should be aware that travel by taxi from these airports will cost £60 or more, depending upon the airport at which you arrive.   

The following websites may be useful when planning travel from these airports: 

National Express Bus ServiceNational Rail Train timetables 

Travel by train  

The closest train station to Royal Holloway is in Egham, about a 15-minute walk from the campus. Egham station is on a main line which connects to London Waterloo and Reading.

Travel by car  

The campus is located off the A30 (Egham Hill). The postcode is: TW20 0EX

If you intend to travel by car, please read our parking information. 

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Our Visitors’ Information Centre is here to help and is located in the central entrance of Founder’s Building, opposite the Emily Wilding Davison Building. It is open Monday to Friday, 8.45am-4.45pm. 

For further information, please contact: SIS.biennial.2024@rhul.ac.uk 

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