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Down Your Way, Thames Valley University

Sarah Ashton, Netlinks Project Officer, Phone: 0114 222 657, Fax: 0191 222 5001
    S.J.Ashton@sheffield.ac.uk

 

Ariadne 1997
(ReLIS:doi:doiari:y:1997:i:10:p:33)

Abstract:

The Paul Hamlyn Learning Resource Centre (LRC) opened in Slough in October 1996. Named after the University's Chancellor, the publisher Paul Hamlyn, the new Slough building is Thames Valley University's third LRC, and the first to be purpose-built. Described on the one hand as a 'beautiful barn of a building' (by its architect, Lord Richard Rogers), and on the other as 'an electronic hub' (Mike Fitzgerald, Vice Chancellor, TVU), the LRC unites a wide range of facilities in an environmentally sound setting.


Note: Sarah Ashton stumbles across a new learning centre in the Thames Valley. This article appears in both the Web and the print versions of Ariadne.
Month: Tuesday July 15th, 1997
Year: 1997

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