Cutting-edge learning and teaching environments are an important characteristic of UK universities. But inspiring spaces do not happen by accident.
Our publication Technical and Professional Excellence: Perspectives on learning and teaching, includes an essay by Mike Clark, Director of Estates and Facilities Management and Stan Stanier, Assistant Director of Information Services, both from the University of Brighton, exploring how universities can create spaces that inspire.
Wonkhe has adapted the essay into a blog which can be read here.
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