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VenueSchool of Computer Science,
University of St. Andrews,
North Haugh,
St. Andrews,
Fife,
KY16 9SX,
Scotland

The Erlang Factory Lite is being held in the Jack Cole Building (Room 0.35) on the North Haugh campus.

The School of Computer Science is a centre of excellence for computer science teaching and research with staff and students from Scotland and all parts of the world.

The School has been very highly ranked in the latest league tables, being ranked second in the United Kingdom in the Guardian University Guide, sixth in the Times University Guide and seventh in the The Complete University Guide. You will be in great company since the University was ranked third in the country by the Guardian and also second in the National Student Survey. If you are thinking about studying at St Andrews, you are very welcome to come and visit us to see for yourself. There are visiting days on Wednesdays throughout the year.

Driving
St Andrews can be reached by the main roads A91, A917, and A915.  Free parking is available at the North Haugh car park next to the Gateway building. Paid parking spaces are available in the town centre.

Train and bus

St Andrews can be reached by taking the train to Leuchars train station and continuing on bus to the town centre. The town is linked by several bus routes.

Further details can be found on the University website.

Pictures of the venue

Venue

Erlang User of the Year 2013: Nominate your favourite until 17 May!

As every year, at EUC 2013 the Erlang community will reward one Erlang user whose contribution to the development of the Erlang language has been outstanding. You are invited to submit your proposed names with a short motivation until 17 May here.

Nominations will be analysed by a panel headed by Bjarne Däcker and composed of five members: Joe Armstrong, Robert Virding, Kenneth Lundin - head of the Ericsson Erlang/OTP team, Dave Smith - winner of the 2011 award  and Fred Hebert - winner of the 2012 award.