Oxford University
Andrew Wiles Building, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, the United Kingdom
The Andrew Wiles Building houses the Mathematical Institute at the University of Oxford and is located within the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter on Woodstock Road, Oxford. Opened in 2013, the building is recognised for its contemporary architectural design, light-filled atrium, and purpose-built lecture theatres and seminar rooms, providing an ideal setting for DigiTwin 2026.
Travel Information
Oxford is easily accessible via direct coach services from London Heathrow and Gatwick airports and by frequent rail connections from London and other major UK cities. The Andrew Wiles Building is within walking distance of Oxford railway station and is well served by local bus routes along Woodstock Road.
Accommodation
A variety of hotels and university-affiliated residences are available within walking distance of the Mathematical Institute and throughout Oxford city centre. Early booking is recommended due to the city's year-round popularity.
About Oxford
Oxford is renowned for its historic university, distinctive architecture, and vibrant cultural life, offering visitors a unique blend of academic heritage and contemporary city atmosphere.