BiCon past

Year BiCon # Place Notes Web
2024 42 London (Heartlands High School) Non-residential here
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) Non-residential, 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