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16th European Nitrogen Fixation Conference

Date
August 26th 2025 to August 28th 2025
Location
Andrew Wiles Building, Radcliffe Observatory, Woodstock Road, Oxford

The 16th European Nitrogen Fixation Conference (ENFC) is scheduled to take place from 4th to 7th September 2025 in Oxford, United Kingdom. This biennial event brings together leading scientists, researchers, and industry experts to discuss the latest advancements in nitrogen fixation, encompassing topics such as symbiotic relationships, nitrogenase mechanisms, and agricultural applications.

For attendees seeking accommodation during the conference, Short Let Space offers a variety of nearby housing options to suit different preferences and group sizes, one of our favourites is The Oxford Lodge: An exclusive six-bedroom townhouse located just ten minutes from Oxford city centre and five minutes from the train station. Each en-suite double bedroom is complemented by a spacious communal dining-living-kitchen area, making it ideal for collaborative work or group stays. The property also features a private garden and high-speed WiFi, accommodating up to 12 guests.

If you need any help with accommodation for this conference, please contact our friendly bookings team on 01993 222 200 or send us a message.

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