Year |
BiCon # |
Place |
Notes |
Web |
2023 |
41 |
Nottingham (Nottingham Trent University) |
|
here |
2022 |
40 |
Leeds (Leeds Beckett University) |
|
here |
2021 |
39 |
Online |
Second 'virtual' BiCon, thanks to Covid-19 |
here |
2020 |
38 |
Online |
First 'virtual' BiCon, thanks to Covid-19 |
here |
2019 |
37 |
Lancaster (University of Lancaster) |
|
here |
2018 |
36 |
Salford (Salford University) |
|
here |
2017 |
35 |
Leeds (Leeds Beckett University, Headingley campus) |
|
here |
2016 |
34 |
Preston (University of Central Lancashire) |
|
here |
2015 |
33 |
Nottingham (Nottingham University) |
|
here |
2014 |
32 |
Leeds (Leeds Trinity University) |
Preceded by BiReCon 4 |
here |
2013 |
31 |
Edinburgh (University of Edinburgh) |
|
here |
2012 |
30 |
Bradford (University of Bradford) |
Preceded by 3rd BiReCon on mental health issues |
here |
2011 |
29 |
Leicester (University of Leicester) |
|
here |
2010 |
28 |
London (University of East London) |
Also 10th International Conference on Bisexuality, preceded by 2nd (international) BiReCon |
here |
2009 |
27 |
Worcester (University of Worcester) |
With community day |
here |
2008 |
26 |
Leicester (University of Leicester) |
Preceded by BiReCon research conference |
here |
2007 |
25 |
Pontypridd, Glamorgan (University of Glamorgan) |
First BiCon in Wales |
here |
2006 |
24 |
Glasgow (Caledonian University) |
|
here |
2005 |
23 |
Worcester (University College Worcester) |
|
here |
2004 |
22 |
Manchester (University of Manchester) |
|
here |
2003 |
21 |
Docklands, London (University of East London) |
|
here |
2002 |
20 |
Leicester (University of Leicester) |
|
here |
2001 |
19 |
Coventry (Coventry University) |
|
here |
2000 |
18 |
Manchester (University of Manchester) |
Also 6th International BiCon (IBC6) |
here |
1999 |
17 |
Edinburgh (Edinburgh University) |
|
here |
1998 |
16 |
Cambridge (New Hall College) |
|
here |
1997 |
15 |
Woolwich, London (University of Greenwich) |
|
here |
1996 |
14 |
Kingston upon Thames, London |
|
here |
1995 |
13 |
Birmingham (University of Central England) |
|
|
1994 |
12 |
Edinburgh (Methodist Central Hall, Edinburgh) |
Last non-residential BiCon, last to use the 'National Bisexual Conference' name |
|
1993 |
11 |
Nottingham (University of Nottingham) |
|
|
1992 |
10 |
Norwich (University of East Anglia) |
|
|
1991 |
9 |
London (University of London Union (ULU)) |
Non-residential |
|
1990 |
8 |
Edinburgh (Tollcross Community Centre) |
Non-residential |
|
1989 |
7 |
Coventry (Coventry Polytechnic) |
1st to be called "BiCon" and 1st residential |
|
1988 |
6 |
London (Hampstead Friends Meeting House) |
6th National Bisexual Conference |
|
1987 |
5 |
Edinburgh (Pleasance Student Centre) |
5th National Bisexual Conference |
|
1986 |
4 |
London (Mary Ward Centre) |
4th National Bisexual Conference |
|
1985 |
3 |
Edinburgh (Pleasance Student Centre) |
Bisexuality and the Politics of Sex |
|
1985 |
2 |
London (London Lesbian & Gay Centre) |
2nd Politics of Bisexuality Conference |
|
1984 |
1 |
London (Factory Community Project) |
The Politics of Bisexuality |
|