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Overview

University Centre Shrewsbury is a Higher Education Institution in Shropshire, a county bordering Wales and four English counties.

Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury is Shropshire's county town. Shrewsbury’s features include a castle and abbey among 660 listed buildings, a 29-acre park, theatre, museums and art galleries, and a diverse selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, all within a loop of the River Severn.

Sites

Guildhall

Guildhall at Frankwell Quay is University Centre Shrewsbury’s teaching and learning base. Constructed in 2004, the building is being renovated to include, from September 2015, open access computer rooms that are available to students 24 hours a day, several lecture theatres and seminar rooms, library facilities and social spaces. Guildhall is also the headquarters for the University Centre’s four research and learning centres.

Rowley’s House

Rowley’s House, in the town centre, is a five minute walk from the main teaching and learning space at Guildhall. Within the 16th Century building there are seminar spaces, postgraduate and general teaching spaces, and a University Centre helpdesk. Rowley’s House is also the administrative base for University Centre Shrewsbury.

Mardol House

Newly developed, high-quality student accommodation is offered at Mardol House, located in the town centre, close to Guildhall and Rowley’s House. From September 2015, the accommodation will provide en-suite rooms, split into self-catered flats and studio apartments. The property will have four studios adapted for students with disabilities and lift access to all floors. The property will also provide secure access, 24/7 security, a Residential Warden on site, a laundrette and a bike store.[1]

External links

www.ucshrewsbury.ac.uk

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