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LEARNING LOCATIONS

Our learning locations are packed full of subject-specific facilities, have their own libraries, computer suites and study areas, along with plenty of spaces to take a break in between teaching sessions.

Exton Park, Chester

Exton Park is where our story began and is home to a number of our academic departments, a range of subject-specific facilities, and learning and teaching spaces.

Seaborne Library has an extensive selection of books, e-books and e-journals, as well as bookable multimedia rooms, video conferencing space, 24-hour access computer labs, and a two-floor study zone.

At Exton Park, you’ll also find the Students’ Union, a range of catering outlets, sports and societies, fitness facilities, a bar, mini supermarket and faith spaces. You’ll also find many of the University’s central support services here, as well as student accommodation.

• Biological Sciences

• Chester Medical School

• Clinical Sciences and Nutrition

• Computer Science

• English

• Geography and Environment

• Languages and Cultures

• Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences

• Psychology

• Social and Political Science

• Sport and Exercise Sciences

• Theology and Religious Studies chester.ac.uk/learninglocations

• History and Archaeology

Wheeler, Chester

Wheeler offers specialist vocational courses with excellent facilities for health, social care and education students to put theory into practice, and delivers law courses right in the heart of Chester’s ‘legal quarter’. The on-site library houses extensive book collections, journals and school-based resources, as well as computer suites and multimedia rooms. Wheeler provides a 192-seat lecture theatre and a range of teaching spaces, and the café and student common room provide social, group work and discussion spaces for students.

Queen’s Park, Chester

Home to the Chester Business School, our multi-million-pound corporate hub is only a stone’s throw away from Chester’s lively city centre. Here you’ll find modern computer suites and a dedicated business library with group study spaces and learning pods for quiet study, and a 200-seat lecture theatre. When it’s time for a break, you can grab a bite to eat at the top-floor brasserie with panoramic views of Chester.

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