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Library Essentials for Students – Study Space

Whether you need a quiet space to revise or want to work with friends and colleagues there are plenty of options at the Health Library:
  • Silent Study Room – individual study space and desk-top power for use with IT equipment
  • Individual Study Space – within the rotunda you can use our flexible study boards to give yourself privacy for studying
  • Group Study Space – use the group study pod to work with friends and colleagues or use the tables by the windows
  • Relaxed Study Space – if you want to relax while you read you can use our more relaxing furniture
  • Desk-top power – many of our desks have desk-top power plugs for use with IT equipment


Images of study areas in the Health Library

Please remember to be considerate of other users during your visit to the Health Library.

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