The University of Kent has reduced its carbon emissions by 14.4% since 2005 and is on track to hit its target of a 23% reduction by 2020.
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Complex project to replace the innovative Stirling and Gowan glass panelled roof is completed
Leeds City College’s University Centre has officially completed a £400,000 makeover for the new academic year, including a brand new make-up suite and specialist science labs.
Construction companies, contractors and suppliers interested in working on Cardiff University’s £300m Innovation Campus are being invited to ‘meet the bidders.’
Yorkshire Learning Partnership is pleased to announce that the first three schools in the Yorkshire Batch of the Priority Schools Building Programme, have been completed to programme.
£6.5m biomass energy project at The University of Northampton’s Waterside Campus is officially opened to mark the completion of the project.
Toilet support is more of an issue than schools realise, according to leading campaign group ERIC: 1 in 12 pupils have continence issues, and schools have a statutory duty to support them.
The British Compressed Gases Association is calling on those responsible for using industrial, food and medical gases in educational environments to familiarise themselves with a range of health and safety information.
Leeds City College has officially signed the contracts to purchase land at Quarry Hill, in the heart of the cultural quarter of the city.
Southampton Solent University has announced a prestigious partnership with the world’s leading independent buildings regulation and research organisation.
A BEHIND-THE-SCENES look at Nottingham’s £27 million Biosciences build has been unveiled by the project’s main contractor, Willmott Dixon.
DIRECTOR at architectural firm LK2, Andrew Kitchen, recently took to the stage at the Westminster Higher Education Forum keynote seminar in London, to join a lively discussion surrounding the changing shape of the UK’s student housing market.