Coventry University's Polish campus to be ready in September

by   CIJ News iDesk II
2020-05-28   10:55
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Coventry University’s new campus in Wrocław will be ready to welcome its first batch of students in September if the Polish government’s Covid-19 restrictions are lifted. The Wrocław campus occupies two floors in the Centrum Południe complex being developed by Skanska. Testing and commissioning of the building is scheduled to take place in the summer. “We are progressing with fit-out works for Coventry University to open a great space for students in Wrocław on schedule. This is our first project involving the adaptation of office space for academic use, which we are also carrying out under unique circumstances created by the Covid-19 pandemic,” said Anna Życińska-Wójcik, project director at Skanska. “We are confident this project will produce a unique combination of friendly and modern spaces adapted to meet the new post-Covid way of working and learning.”

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