Chancellor Office
The Forum will take place at the Cordoba University Chancellor Office (Rectorate). Click here for map. The venue building is located at less than 400 m from the Córdoba train station and at walking distance form all the reserved hotels.
The address is
Rectorado de la Univeridad de Córdoba
Av. Medina Azahara Nº 5
14005, Córdoba, Spain
Córdoba
Córdoba is an exemplary city; it is one of the most beautiful places in Spain, a UNESCO world heritage and the gastronomical capital of Andalusia. Truly a treasure that astonishes every visitor, Cordoba once was the largest and probably the most beautiful city in the world.
Moreover, at the end of May the city celebrates the biggest and grandest fair: La Feria. There are carnival games and rides, fireworks, music and dancing on the streets and fair food.
Andalucía
Axis between Europe and Africa and meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, this region has been coveted by many different cultures throughout history and prehistory.
The region of Andalusia has a surface area of 87,268 km² and represents 17.3% of Spain. It is, on its own, larger than countries like Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Austria or Switzerland.
The diversity of landscapes and geographical terrain gives rise to an array of environments that go from the heat of the Guadalquivir River valley through to luxuriant mid-mountain areas, volcanic landscapes such as the Tabernas desert, and the snow-capped peaks of Sierra Nevada.
In barely forty kilometres you can go from Alpine mountain landscapes to tropical areas on the shores of the Mediterranean. The coast of Andalusia stretches for almost 900 kilometres and is home to a large number of cities, towns and beaches that are a delight to visit.


