STEM project – August Bank Holiday weekend works

Work on the STEM project will begin over the August Bank Holiday weekend. During this time, the main contractor will gain access to the site and start preparing for the first phase of work. This involves closing off the main concourse access between the Sheaf and Eric Mensforth buildings. Hoardings will be erected around the … Continue reading STEM project – August Bank Holiday weekend works

Exciting times at Heart of the Campus development

The vision for our new Heart of The Campus building is clear to see from these exciting new photographs. The three-storey building will be 7,200 square metres in size and will mainly be used by students and staff from the University's faculties of Development and Society, and Health and Wellbeing. The development also includes space … Continue reading Exciting times at Heart of the Campus development

Something to get MERI about

Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI) gets a makeover. A two-year, £6m project to improve teaching and learning facilities for the University's Department of Maths and Engineering has reached a key stage with the completion of the MERI laboratories. The state-of-the-art labs give engineering students the opportunity to develop practical skills and theoretical understanding in … Continue reading Something to get MERI about

Heart of the Campus reaches highest point

The new £27m teaching and learning facility at Collegiate Campus reached a key stage in its development in September 2013. The University held a topping-out ceremony with eastates and facilities director Mark Swales, project manager Dave Furniss, Mechanical Engineering Services lead Lee Allen and Student Union president Howard Duffy. Representatives from GRAHAM construction, who are building the … Continue reading Heart of the Campus reaches highest point