Facilities

We have a wealth of first-class facilities to aid research within the University. Here are some of the highlights:

General

Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences

Architecture, Design and the Built Environment

Art and Design

Arts and Humanities

Nottingham Law School

  • The Centre for Business and Insolvency Law boasts a specialist law library, which houses a particularly strong insolvency collection.
  • Research into the teaching of advocacy skills, through the Centre for Legal Education, is supported by its suite of authentic wooden-panelled courtrooms, which are set up as either criminal or civil courts and moot rooms.

Science and Technology

  • Biomedical Sciences research facilities
  • Computing and Informatics building
  • Crime scene house
  • Environmental Chamber
  • Imaging and Displays Research Facility
  • Materials Imaging Laboratory
  • Natural Sciences Research Facility
  • Performance Analysis Laboratory
  • Rosalind Franklin building
  • Trent Astronomical Observatory
  • The John van Geest Cancer Research Centre

Social Sciences

Research facilities in Psychology include:

  • laboratories designed to support experimental research in cognition
  • a cognitive modelling and visual analysis laboratory
  • computational modelling and data analysis laboratory
  • electroencephalography system and expert technician to support research in behavioural neuroscience
  • a psychophysiological laboratory
  • a human communication and social interaction laboratory
  • dedicated facilities to support research into computer gaming and cyberpsychology
  • fixed and mobile eye-tracking facilities.

Watch a video of our psychology facilities.

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CBJ Building
Observatory

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Last modified on: Tuesday 7 May 2013

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