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STIRLING MANAGEMENT CENTRE           Hall/Stand:  C40 
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The Stirling Management Centre is Scotland’s premier management and conference venue. It is a purpose-built venue for business meetings, training courses, seminars and conferences, boasting over 30 conference rooms. In addition the centre’s 101 bedrooms offer a superior level of accommodation and quality of service to compare with any first class hotel. The centre is very well connected in a central location for easy access by road rail or air.
Address: UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING,  SCOTLAND,  UNITED KINGDOM,  FK9 4LA
T: 01786 466179  F: 01786 449940
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