Venues
College of Christ Church
Our Conference is residential, taking place in the beautiful and historic setting of the College of Christ Church, Oxford.
Christ Church occupies a unique position among the colleges of Oxford University, not only because it is the largest college in England's oldest university, nor simply because it has played a central - at times pre-eminent - role in Oxford's history. Instead Christ Church's unique dual role as a college of the university and the cathedral of the diocese of Oxford gives it an unparalleled special status.
Meals are taken in the breathtaking Great Hall, which features spectacularly in the Harry Potter movies.
We thank the Steward and staff at Christ Church for their continued support of our Annual Conference.
Delightful. What a privilege to be able to spend three days in such surroundings. Amazing in every respect.
Director, Corporate Citizenship,
KPMG
Blenheim Palace
The Conference has a unique association with Blenheim Palace, home of the 11th Duke of Marlborough. It is eight miles north west of Oxford, close to Woodstock, within the Oxfordshire Cotswolds.
The Palace, conceived in 1705 by Sir John Vanbrugh and finished in 1722 is a masterpiece of English baroque architecture. From the vastness of the Great Hall to the intricate detailing in the State Rooms, the Palace interiors beautifully balance the delicate with the awe-inspiring. Guided tours run throughout most of the season, with enlightening facts on the people, history and events that shaped the Palace. The walls are decorated with beautiful portraits and a fascinating collection of tapestries commissioned by John Churchill 1st Duke of Marlborough. An exquisite collection of Boulle furniture graces the Third State Room, which leads, in turn, to the timeless sophistication of the Long Library.
27th Oxford Analytica International Conference
Wednesday 15th September 2010-
Friday 17th September 2010,
Christ Church, Oxford