University developments

The University of Westminster is pressing ahead with an exciting programme of improvements to its buildings and surroundings. This is part of a ten-year strategy to invest in our estate, which began three years ago.

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A number of new developments have already been completed. These include creating laboratories, a library extension and new teaching facilities at the New Cavendish campus; new lecture/seminar rooms at Marylebone; and at Harrow, upgrading parts of the library as well as significant refurbishment of parts of the tower block.

The programme is continuing, with major works now taking place at Marylebone to construct a new heart to the campus, to be known as the Learning Platform; at Harrow, where we are building a vibrant new space at the entrance to the academic buildings called the Forum; and also at Little Titchfield Street, which will undergo a number of improvements including the library and support facilities, followed by a new state-of-the-art lecture theatre.

More information will regularly be made available, as other new developments are carried out to enhance our learning and working environment.

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