Renovation project transforms College teaching and study spaces

Thirty-one teaching and study locations at the South Kensington & Charing Cross campuses have been upgraded, with input from staff and students. Computing suites, break-out spaces, smaller classrooms and lecture theatres have been included in renovation works over the summer. The College has focussed on improvements which can be delivered speedily and with as little disruption on staff and students as possible. The thirty-one locations are just some of a number of teaching and study spaces where students, teachers and estates have worked together. The first series of improved spaces opened at the start of the 2018/19 academic year, and attracted positive feedback from teachers and students alike. Two lecture theatres, Blackett LT2 (113) and RSM 147, have also recently been transformed into creative and flexible learning and teaching spaces at the College's South Kensington campus. Departmental progress.
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