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About the VenueThe conference venue is the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) (Information courtesy of the UCLA website) UCLA Today By any measure, UCLA ranks among the world's preeminent universities. From its celebrated faculty to its super high-achieving students, from its distinguished alumni to its myriad contributions to the community, UCLA has attained a stature in its short 81 years to which most institutions of higher education can only aspire. UCLA is a large and complex institution devoted to undergraduate and graduate scholarship, research, and public service. Known for academic excellence, many of its programs are rated among the best in the nation, some among the best in the world. Some 163 buildings on 419 acres house the College of Letters and Science plus 11 professional schools and serve more than 36,900 students. Another major period of campus development is currently nearing completion, providing needed additional space for student housing, chemistry, human genetics, law, neuroscience, and science and technology research programs, while several of UCLA's older buildings are now being made earthquake-safe through a broad seismic correction program. UCLA's top administrative officer is Chancellor Albert Carnesale, who assumed his post on July 1, 1997, as the eighth chief executive in UCLA's history.
Street Address of Conference VenueUniversity of California Los Angeles (UCLA)UCLA Conference Services 330 DeNeve Drive, Suite L-16 Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA Phone 310-825-5305 or toll free in USA 1-888-825-5305 Fax 310-206-7122 Main website: UCLA.EDU Campus maps: click on "Covel Commons" or "Sunset Village" Map ref: C-3 |