Severn Campus Facilities
On the banks of the river and a short walk from our St John's and City Campuses is our Severn Campus.
This state-of-the-art development is home to the University of Worcester Arena, along with modern study facilities, dance studios and performance analysis suites at the Riverside Building.
For more information on Bike Storage, Travel locations and Useful Maps please see the Campus Location Pages.
Riverside
The Riverside Centre provides specialised space for the University’s work in Sport, Performance and Dance. It also has a social learning/internet space for students called the Learning Exchange - one of many places to study on our campuses. There are PCs, laptop charging spots, a coffee shop, student meeting room, and wireless network access.
See the AccessAble guide for access details.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
Home to the university’s Three Counties Medical School and a hub for other health and wellbeing courses, the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson building is a specialist facility for educating health professionals. Named after the first woman to qualify as a surgeon in the UK, the building features a specialist anatomy skills room with high fidelity models for visualisation of anatomy, pathology, and physiology. It also houses a suite of simulated GP’s surgery consultation rooms, a range of seminar rooms, a large open-plan learning space, and a café.
See the AccessAble guide for access details.
The Duke's Building
The Duke’s Building, named for the University’s long-serving Chancellor, His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, is a three-storey flexible teaching space designed to cater for health professional students across a variety of courses as they train to become the next generation of nurses, doctors, paramedics, occupational therapists, sports and exercise scientists, physiotherapists, physician associates and more. It features clinical skills rooms and sport and exercise science laboratories, as well as space for teaching and learning.
See the AccessAble guide for access details.