Date: Tuesday 25th & Wednesday 26th February 2025
Location: Hub Theatre, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
Call for Papers: CLOSED
Conference organiser: REDEFINE Project Team, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Welcome to the Researching Global China Conference, with this year’s theme looking at methodologies around Innovation and Challenges.
We are pleased to announce our Keynote Speakers will be Professor Ching Kwan Lee (UCLA) and Professor Julie Klinger (University of Delaware)
Conference Convenors: Prof. Giles Mohan and Natalie Pollard, in the School of Social Sciences and Global Studies (SSGS) at The Open University
Conference Team: Natasha Sanchez, Weiwei Chen, Ran Hu, Philipp Katsinas, Samuel Rogers, in the School of Social Sciences and Global Studies at The Open University
Register for this event via Eventbrite
Please direct any questions to redefine@open.ac.uk.
Academics – One day attendance - £30.00
Academics – Two Days - £55.00
Students – One day attendance - £10.00
Students – Two days - £15.00
For online access to the keynote speakers please register via Eventbrite. A link will be sent to you nearer the time.
Please note this is online access to the KEYNOTE Speaker sessions ONLY!
The face-to-face component of the conference will be held on The Open University’s Walton Hall campus in Milton Keynes. It will begin around 09.30 am on Tuesday 25th February and continue until Wednesday 26th at around 16:30 pm.
The conference will be held in the HUB Theatre - please see signage for directions.
We encourage you to book a hotel in central Milton Keynes, since the university is some distance from restaurants and other amenities. The university is around 4 miles from central Milton Keynes.
Hotels close to the train station include:
The Open University campus is a working campus with staff and students on site.. Please plan to bring anything you will need during the day with you as the nearest convenience store is about a mile from campus, and of course feel free to speak to organisers if you run into difficulties.
The Campus is a NON SMOKING campus, however there will be a designated area set for smokers.
Milton Keynes Central is the closest station to The Open University. It is a mainline station with regular trains to and from London Euston, Birmingham, the North West of England and North Wales. The X5 bus service running between Oxford and Cambridge also stops at Milton Keynes Central.
The campus is approximately 4 miles from Milton Keynes Central station. Delegates will need to make their own way to and from the campus on both days of the conference. Taxis from Milton Keynes Central to the campus are the best option, especially if you can share. They typically cost under £10. The following taxi companies operate in Milton Keynes:
Use the postcode MK7 6AA to locate the main campus. Please use the entrance from Brickhill Street V10 to enter the campus via St Michael’s Drive. The entrance from Groveway H9 via Walton Drive will be closed. See OU travel advice page for more information.
Parking
There is free parking available on campus, but you will need to book this in advance by emailing security@open.ac.uk (copying natasha.sanchez@open.ac.uk) with the following message: ‘Dear Open University Security, I will be attending the Researching Global China Conference in the Hub Theatre during the 25th & 16th February and write to request permission to park my vehicle on campus. My license plate number is _______________’.
Airports in London, Birmingham and Manchester are well connected to train services that call at Milton Keynes Central.
Contact the team at REDEFINE@open.ac.uk
or write to us at:
REDEFINE PROJECT
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
The Open University
Milton Keynes
MK7 6AA
UK