
New facilities and a new outlook ...
We're in our new home in The University Centre - our amazing new venue that houses "The Vault" and our Terrace bar and Games Room, along with new offices. The centre is the new face of the University - a multi-million pound face! The fantastic four story buidling also contains new university's dining facilities, bookshop, internet café, reception, and boardroom!
It means excitement for us... Great times are ahead! It's a new era... we're providing more facilities but we still have the same ethos: to provide the best possible support and services for everyone studying at The University of Winchester - to make the student experience even greater for you all. We cannot wait to open up all the great new SU facilities to all our new and returning student members and admitted guests. It's the centrepiece of the King Alfred Campus.
The layout:
Level 1: (Ground level) - The Student Union's mini-mart convenience store and Student Union venue The Vault.
Level 2: A terrace bar and separate activities room and food outlet - with views down into the venue space.
Level 3: A food hall complete with kitchens and serving areas designed to offer a range of meals and refreshments. Offices for Student Union staff will also be on Level 3.
Level 4: (Top level)
The Learning Café (with wireless and networked internet access) with views down into the food hall.
The Main University Reception for all visitors as well as the bookshop and Board Room.
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Level 4 | Level 3 | Level 2 | Level 1
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