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The exterior of the Brain Health Hub

Brain Health Hub

A photo of the outside of the Sarah Turvill Multifaith Centre

Sarah Turvill Multifaith Centre

The outside window of the Forum Kitchen, displaying the Forum Kitchen Logo

Forum Kitchen

Wellbeing Services

Teacher speaking to students in new computer lab

Project ADA

Aerial view of solar panels at Duryard

Duryard PV Solar Panels

The outside of the CREWW building

CREWW Building

The outside of the Creative Quadrant

Creative Quadrant

Completed student residences

South West Institute of Technology (SWIoT)

Centre for Resilience Environment, Water and Waste (CREWW)

 

The Centre for Resilience Environment, Water and Waste (CREWW) is the first purpose-built, transdisciplinary research centre in the water sector, focusing on the most pressing challenges that impact upon the provision of safe and resilient water and waste services in the UK and overseas.

Learn more about the CREWW building.

Learn more about CREWW.

 

South West Institute of Technology (SWIoT)

 

This new facility enables the University to deliver exciting technical education in digital and advanced engineering. 

Learn more about the SWIoT Observatory.

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