A large refurbishment聽has been completed to the foyer and the area previously known as the physics library in Building 46.
The summer project has involved creating a bright and open independent study space with design inputs coming from current physics students.聽 This has been completed alongside a refurbishment of the foyer area which included improvement to, lighting, furniture and introduction of large display screens.
Improvements have also been to the side corridors to create even more space for the students to use and staff have been pleased to see how students have immediately been making great use of the new study facilities.
Between the Faculty of Physical Sciences and Engineering, Estates and Facilities and the University’s Capital Programme over 拢360,000 was contributed to the renovation.
Professor Jonathan Flynn, Head of Physics and Astronomy, said:
鈥淲e work hard to provide a secure, friendly environment in which to learn. Students are using the improved facilities and are saying that they like it.鈥
Charlotte Parry, President of the Physoc student society, added:
鈥淭he biggest change for students is the library, they have done so much work there. They鈥檝e made it a more open space so it鈥檚 a lot easier to go and do some work. It鈥檚 a nice environment to work in and I鈥檝e seen a lot of people in there.