Financial Statements 2018/19
Infrastructure and investment
Investing in our learning spaces
We make sure, wherever possible, that our students and staff benefit from the most up-to-date teaching and learning equipment in our classrooms, for example our nursing and midwifery students are now learning on state-of-the art technology after our recent investment in this area.
We are continuing to implement our £1.3 million AV Equipment Replacement Programme in 2018/19, which involved 10 rooms in the Vine building being completed in collaborative layout with four additional screens in each room. These support active practice-based learning. Our student feedback suggests that circular desk configuration has helped break down social barriers, creating a dynamic environment for students to collaborate with each other.
We have a new teaching space for up to 185 students in Hendon Public Library. In July 2018, we continued a £810,000 refurbishment of the upper floors of the library, after signing a 15-year lease to take over the space. With 26 members of staff moving there, space has been freed up in the Sheppard Library on campus for a much needed student study area.
We’ve also been able to develop the former ‘Library @ Williams’ into staff offices. This is part of a £1.7 million project to expand and refurbish the Williams Building to give extra teaching, seminar and lecture space.
Following £710,000 of improvement projects, the Grove Building now has additional space for students and improved workshop facilities. This aims to consolidate the Arts and Creative Industries Faculty’s digital estate, providing a better environment for staff and students.
Hendon-based Saracens Rugby Club are redeveloping their West Stand at Allianz Park. In 2018/19, we signed up to a project partnership with the Club and London Borough of Barnet to build a centre of excellence for Middlesex University’s London Sport Institute that will include a skills centre for our Health students.
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