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Facilities

The Department is located in the Humanities Building which has several teaching rooms and lecture theatres. There is also a small library. There are open access areas with laptop docks and the Digital Humanities Centre which can be found in Room A24. Classics academics' offices are located on B floor.

All PhD students are provided, whenever possible, with a desk and a computer in the postgraduate study area on C floor.

Please see a brief video of the Humanities Building for your information.

IT facilities

The University provides its students with access to general IT facilities through a number of Information Services Computer Resource Areas (ISCRAs), which are conveniently located around the University campuses in libraries and other IS resource centres. There is an ISCRA in the Humanities Building on the ground floor. ISCRAs:

  • are open to all members of the University,
  • contain PC workstations and usually at least one laser printer,
  • are connected to the University’s data network

Many computer rooms are open 24/7 (with a short closed period for cleaning). Larger computer rooms/areas also have laptop plug-in points and wireless access.

Digital Humanities Centre

Becoming familiar with the visual aspects of the past is an essential part of studying humanities. The Digital Humanities Centre in the Humanities Building on University Park Campus gives you access to a wide range of expertise and tools to create, modify and assess visual material.  

 

 
 

Department of Classics

University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

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