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NEW CAMPUS ROLLS ONE STEP CLOSER Alun Rhys Chivers News Editor SWANSEA University’s plans to build a second, out-of-city campus has been given a significant boost by RollsRoyce and the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC), who have announced that they will invest £50 million in the project. The new Science and Innovation Campus will be housed at a proposed site on Fabian Way, and will focus on research into structural materials for the engineering industry. Other projects could include a research collaboration with Cambridge and Birmingham Universities into structural metallic systems for advanced gas turbine applications, meaning that Swansea University will play its part in the widespread efforts to be more environmentally sustainable in promoting the use of gas turbine engines. And Vice-Chancellor, Professor Richard B. Davies is excited by this announcement, as the University strives to push on into the 21st Century. “This is a historic day for Swansea University. The Rolls-Royce/EPSRC announcement is the first major
announcement by a leading multinational company, which will enable Swansea University to realise its ambition of a Science and Innovation campus.” The Director of Research and Techology at Rolls Royce, Ric Parker says that he is encouraged by the newly created partnership between the company and the universities. “Materials research is a vital part of ensuring we have the technology and skills needed to produce future gas turbines that will meet our customers’ needs. We look forward to working with all three universities and building on the excellent relationship we already share with them.” Professor Martin Bache, Head of the Rolls Royce University Technology Centre said that he is keen to continue the longstanding and successful relationship which the University has with the car manufacturers. “This announcement is not only a welcome boost to the present UTC team but also recognises the tremendous efforts by former materials colleagues who have forged such a strong relationship between Swansea and Rolls-Royce since the 1970s.” This most recent development in the long-standing issue of establishing a second campus means that there will
Waterfront Wasteland: Proposed site for Universities second campus be some significant changes made to of Engineering, Computer Science and House could also be given a makeover. existing facilities both on the Singleton Medicine are currently located. Pulling down Fulton House, however, Campus and in the wider community. It is widely expected that Faraday and will not be an option as its status as a There has been much speculation in the Vivian Tower will be demolished to listed building is still unclear. recent years regarding what will happen make way for further refurbishment on continued on page 2 to the buildings where the departments campus, with the possibility that Fulton