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University and Science Minister opens world-leading facilities

Jo Johnson MP, the Minister of State for Universities and Science, formally opened two world-leading research and teaching facilities at the University on Monday (23 November).

Jo Johnson MP, Minister of State for Universities and Science on Boldrewood Campus
Jo Johnson MP, Minister of State for Universities and Science, during his visit

The Minister officially opened the new experimental fluid dynamics building on the University’s £140m Boldrewood Innovation Campus. The building hosts world-class research infrastructure including an anechoic wind chamber, advanced fluid dynamics experimental facilities and a 138-metre towing tank, which will be used across a range of disciplines including aerospace, civil engineering, infrastructure and maritime engineering.

He also opened the recently refurbished multi-million pound Teaching and Computing Laboratories for Electronics and Computer Science (ECS), which will ensure current and future students will use the latest technology and state-of-the-art facilities to support their degree programmes and prepare them for industries of the future.

Universities and Science Minister Jo Johnson said:

“It was a pleasure opening the new Fluid Dynamics lab and the impressive Teaching and Computing Laboratories at the University of Southampton. “It is a great example of how many Universities are focusing on high quality teaching and the student experience and integrating this with their research and industry engagement.”

Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir Christopher Snowden said:

“These new facilities will enable us to build on the world-leading research and education which takes place here in Southampton. They are great examples of how the University collaborates with business to generate unique projects and initiatives, benefiting our students, our research and the companies themselves.”

 
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