£14.5M Project Establishes New Plymouth Business School Home

The University of Plymouth is creating a first-class new home for thePlymouth Business School at the heart of its city centre campus.
The transformed Fitzroy Building will include a number of specialist teaching facilities and social learning spaces for students on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes including those in Business, Accounting and Marketing.
These will include an upgraded Bloomberg Interactive Learning Suite, where students learn how to analyse financial markets, as well as a Maritime Suite and a Language Lab.
It will also provide a new location for The Cube, the University's acclaimed student and graduate enterprise support service, which in the past three years has supported over 4,400 student interactions and generated 230 businesses.
Through these facilities, students will acquire the skills they need to succeed in their chosen career at the same time as developing an understanding of their sustainability and social responsibilities.
The £14.5million project is a key element of the University's £250million Campus Masterplan, a decade-long programme of modernisation designed to maintain a first-class learning, research and working environment for all students and staff.
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