The new research facility which provides a modern research environment for up to 60 Graduate Doctoral students, as well as providing facilities for visiting scientists, was officially opened in May by Ordnance Survey’s Director General and Chief Executive Dr Vanessa Lawrence CB. Vanessa, who is a member of the University’s council and a Visiting Professor at the University, commented: “It was a great honour to open the new research hub. For many years Ordnance Survey has had a strong link with the University of Southampton and it is always a great pleasure to be involved with the University.
“The new hub provides Graduate Doctoral students with excellent facilities allowing them to carry out their important research. It also provides a superb space enabling greater collaboration and sharing of ideas between students. The overall success of graduate studies in Southampton is important to the region and the new research hub demonstrates the university’s commitment to improving facilities and resources for students and staff.”
Professor David Martin, who hosted the event, added: “We are delighted that Vanessa was able to open the new Geography and Environment Graduate Research Hub, which will provide an excellent new facility for up to 60 PhD researchers. Vanessa’s role at Ordnance Survey is inspirational to our excellent graduate students, and it was particularly fitting that Vanessa opened the new hub, which we trust will be home to many future leaders in the geographical research and business communities.”
Following the ribbon cutting ceremony students and other guests were given the chance to look around the new research hub.
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