Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Teesside University


The Library
Teesside University is a local university situated at the north east of England, in a town called Middlesbrough (pronounced as middles-bruh). It has up to 17,921 students on campus, 9,750 are full time students. It has a clean campus, with well-equipped classrooms and lecture theatres, and 2 new buildings that were opened a few months ago.
There are 6 main schools :
  1. School of Arts & Media
  2. School of Computing
  3. School of Health & Social Care
  4. School of Science & Engineering
  5. School of Social Sciences & Law 
  6. Teesside University Business School
All the buildings are within walking distances (5-10 minutes from one end to another), and it is also close to student accommodation houses.
A wide space in the campus called "The Heart"
The Curve, one of the new buildings


Common Buildings
Student Union Building















This is the Student Union building, where most of the student-based activities are held. There is also a gathering three times a week for international students called the English Language Café so you can meet students from different nationalities.
  • Ground floor : Student Union shop (sells food, drinks, stationary and Teesside Uni clothing)
  • -First floor : Loveit Lounge (common area for students) and The Terrace (a restaurant in the    afternoon, a pub at night)
  • -Second floor : Cafeteria (sells breakfast and lunch) and The Hub (clubbing area and for events)

The Library at night














The Library 
This 4-storey building is equipped with books, printers, computers and a cafe for all the students. It is a public library that is open to all. There is also a 24 hour security office located at the ground floor on the left.


The New Gym














  
The Gym
This building was opened in January 2016, and is one of the new buildings in the campus. It has 2 storeys and is equipped with cardio machines, weight-lifting areas, fitness studios, showers and sauna etc. It also provides exercise classes on weekdays, and it is open to all students and staff. You need to join the health and fitness membership scheme at a price of £85/year, and this includes unlimited access to gym and fitness classes, climbing wall, personal exercise programme, gym and climbing wall inductions, squash and badminton courts.
Weight-lifting Area

Rock climbling Wall


The Olympia Building (Situated beside the Gym/entrance to the Gym)

Clarendon Building (on the left)

Clarendon Building
At the first floor of this building, you will find the student centre which provides services and solutions for matters like accommodation, careers advice, enquiries about the university, enrolment and more. This is where you'll get your accommodation keys once you reach the university on the first day.

Middlesbrough Tower (from King Edward's Square)
 Middlesbrough Tower
This is the tallest building in the campus, and it is connected to the Britian building and the Constantine building. The finance department is situated on the ground floor, and the post room is also on the left of the lift. 

There are a lot more buildings that I haven't mention which are for specific schools. If you are worried of getting lost, don't worry. There are maps provided during orientation/welcome week, and there is an app called TU Mobile that has a map of the campus. You can also find classrooms with the app and more. I recommend downloading it for newcomers.

Well, that's it! I will talk about accommodation in the next post. Until then, stay happy and healthy! :)


1 comment:

  1. Woah! This is perfect. This place has everything! I wish to clear my exam and get into this university. I am going for my New York Bar Exam Course these days to prepare well for my exam. I would love to study at the library at night. It seems like there will be a very calm and pleasant atmosphere there.

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