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The Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, says it is "thrilled" to be short listed for the Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards 2009 in the 'Outstanding New Student Residence' category.
One of only five shortlisted universities, the RAC will find out if Vic Hughes Hall will be one of the winners during an award ceremony on Tuesday 9 June at the London Hilton Hotel on Park Lane. Estates manager Graham Barton says: "We're so pleased to be nominated - this stunning accommodation complex achieved completion precisely on target for occupation. Remarkably, the ground was only broken on 7 April [2008] and the first phase was ready for occupation for the start of term just 27 weeks later!" Split into two sections, the all en-suite building provides a mix of catered and self catered accommodation to reflect the varying needs of the diverse growing student body. The contractor delivered a total of 52 new student bedrooms spread across the two blocks, featuring a striking blend of natural materials and ultra modern cladding and glazing. The college launched the new block after seeing the number of visitors to undergraduate open days increase by more than 100% over the preceding 12 months; the striking new facilities are sure to spark a further wave of interest. Principal Professor Chris Gaskell says: "This is just the first stage in a huge programme of change for our College, and we've got off to a flying start. Everyone's really impressed with the way this project has come together, and it clearly signals our commitment to innovation and progress wherever possible." The RACpays tribute to its main contractor, Speller Metcalfe and architect Astam GBC Consultancy. "The Times Higher Awards are higher education's 'Oscars'," says Barton. |