Genetic Genealogy Ireland returns to Belfast in February 2020 - Friday 14th & Saturday 15th, so come along as a Valentine's Day present to yourself!
GGI2020 Belfast consists of two days of top-notch DNA Lectures from experts in the field, with a particular focus on the North of Ireland and how genetic genealogy is making such a difference to family history research in the region. Many of the speakers are from the North of Ireland Family History Society (NIFHS) who have a joint stand with the conference sponsors, FamilyTreeDNA.
The NIFHS also runs the North of Ireland DNA Project. This has the largest local DNA database of people with ancestry from the North of Ireland and boasts over 4400 members. The NIFHS hold regular introductory courses and classes on DNA and how it can help you with your family history research, as well as several ongoing DNA Interest Groups. Anyone who has ancestry from the North of Ireland needs to be in this DNA project!
This is the third year of the event and we are once more in the International Convention Centre at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast. This award-winning multi-purpose venue was built in 1997 and has been voted Best Event Space 2017 and (in 2002) the Second Best Conference Centre in the World. As well as conferences, conventions and exhibitions, it hosts concerts by the Ulster orchestra; plays, operas & musicals; and the ever-popular TV show Britain's Got Talent. If you're lucky, you might get an audition while you're there!
GGI2020 Belfast consists of two days of top-notch DNA Lectures from experts in the field, with a particular focus on the North of Ireland and how genetic genealogy is making such a difference to family history research in the region. Many of the speakers are from the North of Ireland Family History Society (NIFHS) who have a joint stand with the conference sponsors, FamilyTreeDNA.
The NIFHS also runs the North of Ireland DNA Project. This has the largest local DNA database of people with ancestry from the North of Ireland and boasts over 4400 members. The NIFHS hold regular introductory courses and classes on DNA and how it can help you with your family history research, as well as several ongoing DNA Interest Groups. Anyone who has ancestry from the North of Ireland needs to be in this DNA project!
This is the third year of the event and we are once more in the International Convention Centre at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast. This award-winning multi-purpose venue was built in 1997 and has been voted Best Event Space 2017 and (in 2002) the Second Best Conference Centre in the World. As well as conferences, conventions and exhibitions, it hosts concerts by the Ulster orchestra; plays, operas & musicals; and the ever-popular TV show Britain's Got Talent. If you're lucky, you might get an audition while you're there!
Waterfront Hall, Belfast- the second best Conference Centre in the world |
Here are some rates for nearby hotels (as of 18 Dec 2019 for a 5 night stay from Wed 12th to Mon 17th Feb 2020 for 2 adults):
- Hilton Belfast ... £474 / $625
- Premier Inn City Centre ... £228 / $300 (this is where most people stayed last year as it is the closest hotel to the venue and reasonably priced - I am trying to organise a group rate so please check back here in the next few days)
- Premier Inn Cathedral Quarter ... £230 / $304
- Premier Inn Titanic Quarter ... £220 / $290
- ETAP Hotel Belfast ... £186 / $245
- Easy Hotel Belfast ... £191 / $252
The DNA Lectures will take place in the same lecture theatre as last year (Hall 2B). There will also be a stream of parallel lectures organised by Martin McDowell of the NIFHS. The facilities are impeccable and the staff are very friendly and efficient, which made for a very smooth conference last February. No doubt we will have the same again next year. Hall 2B has a capacity for 100 people - so plenty of room for everyone! You can go on a virtual tour here.
The DNA Lectures of GGI2019 Belfast are upstairs in Hall 2B (top left) |
GGI2020 is run as part of the larger Back to Our Past exhibition, is kindly sponsored by FamilyTreeDNA, and is organised by volunteers from ISOGG and the North of Ireland Family History Society.
See you in Belfast next February!
Maurice Gleeson
Dec 2019
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