Multi-million pound computer lab re-boot launches academic year

Screens, mouse and keyboard can be folded away to create a fully flat, clutter-free desk.

Flexibility, accessibility and usability are the core principles behind the design.

The Faculty of Engineering has just completed a major installation of two state-of-the-art computer laboratories in time for the start of this academic year.

Extensive renovation and re-modelling of spaces within the University's Merchant Venturers Building has enabled the creation of a new 200-seat collaborative computer teaching lab and a 76-seat collaborative computer lab.

Flexibility, accessibility and usability are the core principles behind the design. Both labs feature electronically-adjustable-height desks and lecture podiums, and a triple-loop hearing loop.

The spaces are designed to work as teaching, study and group project spaces. Each desk cluster features a large TV screen to ensure close visibility of material during lectures. Clusters of desks encourage collaboration and enable groups to seamlessly switch from instruction to group activity.

The project represents a £2.7m Investment by the University in the Faculty of Engineering and its students and is a massive boost to the University's teaching and learning facilities.

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