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title: "Music Encoding Conference 2025"
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<h1>Venue information</h1>
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<p>The conference will take place at City St George's, University of
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London, Northampton Square, EC1V 0HB. </p>
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<p>We will be using various rooms in several buildings of the campus,
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entrance on the square itself. The conference registration will
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<p>Teas and coffees will be provided on Tuesday-Friday, and vegetarian
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<h3>Monday</h3>
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<summary>B104 & B103</summary>
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<summary>C309</summary>
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'Tait building'. When you reach a wide area with a chess set, head up
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<summary>ELG04</summary>
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<summary>Pavillion</summary>
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<p>This is in the main entrance area.
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<a target="_blank" href="https://www.city.ac.uk/">
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<span>Music Encoding Conference 2025 jointly organised by Goldsmiths University of London and City University of London on behalf of the Music Encoding Initiative community.</span>
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