New open hours at Arts infra workshops
ARTS infra workshops will have new open hours from 13.9. onwards. The workshops will be in three different categories which will have different schedules.
- Open workshops (green)
- For use by students following a relevant induction.
- COVID-19 Monitoring by the Student Guides
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Mon: 13.15 – 20.00; Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 9.15 – 20.00
- Supervised workshops (yellow)
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For use by students under supervision following a relevant induction.
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Extended Service Hours supervised by a dedicated Workshop Assistant
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Mon: 13.15 – 17.00; Tue, Wed, Thu: 9.15 – 20.00; Fri: 9.15 – 17.00
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- Limited access workshops (red)
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Negotiated use only. Please contact the Workshop Master.
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Regular Service Hours
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Mon: 13.15 – 17.00; Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 9.15 – 17.00
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The open hour and reservation practises will be reviewed at later time according both the feedback and the pandemia situation.
Please note that all workshops will still require reservation in MyCourses at least during the Covid-19 restrictions.
MyCourses: ARTS infra workshop Access
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Arts infra Workshops
At the School of Arts, Design and Architecture, hands-on learning is essential. Our students have access to one of the finest workshop environment in the world, with a very high workshop to student ratio.
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