City South Campus
Where to…socialise
The Students’ Union lounge at the rear of Seacole Building is great for a cheeky pint, and you can test your knowledge during Wednesday's quiz night.
Where to…study
The Mary Seacole Library on the ground floor in Seacole Building is one of the UK's largest specialist health education libraries, offering you a range materials, as well as comfortable study areas.
Where to…ask
The student enquiry helpdesk, Ask, can be found on the first floor of Seacole Building. It’s the first place to head to if you have any questions about university life.
Where to…shop
The best place to get any snacks, stationary and an essential BCU hoodie. You can find the BCUSU shop at the rear of Seacole Building next to the BCUSU Lounge.
Where to…log on
You'll find a number of PCs to use in the library. But if there aren't any available, the IT Suite on the ground floor courtyard holds 64 computers so you're sure to find one there.
Where to…eat
Feeling peckish? Seacole Building is home to City South's restaurant, as well as a Costa Coffee nearby and a Starbucks near the main entrance.
Where to…practise
The Skills Practice and Care Enhancement (SPACE) area in room SCT265 is an innovative practice area for you to use equipment and resources outside of your lectures.