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The original Arup Building at the University of Cambridge has recently seen a major refurbishment including the installation of an ANS Global living wall.
Professor Julia Buckingham, Vice Chancellor and President of Brunel University London, asks what Brexit could mean for the future of Higher Education in Britain
Veolia Water Technologies has once again had its approach to health and safety recognised in an awards scheme run by the safety charity, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA).
Convenient solution provides higher education accommodation providers with a streamlined purchasing method and burden free administration.
Bookless libraries could become common place in UK schools and universities within a generation according to education interior specialist Innova Design Solutions.
An innovative new multi-purpose building, led by Leeds Beckett University’s Project Office and set to enhance the lives of New Wortley residents, is on track for completion next month.
Deadlocks and paddle handles from Alpro are securing Warwick House, a new £6m library and multi-user community building in Seaford, East Sussex.
Working with IT installers Abzorb Networks, Comelit has supplied its Ikall digital entrance panels and hands-free resident audio units to the Old Fire Station in Birmingham, a Grade II-listed former fire command base in the centre of the city.
When a leading English university sought electronic locks for its newest student accommodation block, it turned to Aperio to extend its installed Gallagher Command Centre access control system.
Bond Bryan’s latest project for the University of Sheffield has just received planning permission meaning work on site is expected to start in 2017 with a 2018 completion.
Vulcathene chemical drainage has been installed extensively throughout new science laboratories, which have been developed from a 1930’s art deco style building at the University of Lincoln.