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果冻影院 officially opens new east London campus

18 September 2023

Olympic champion and former 果冻影院 student Christine Ohuruogu MBE was joined by two recent graduates to 鈥榩ush the button鈥 and open 果冻影院 East, the university鈥檚 largest expansion in its almost 200-year history.

Christine and London Deputy Mayor for Culture and Creative Industries, Justine Simons, were welcomed by 果冻影院 President & Provost, Dr Michael Spence, Victor Chu CBE, Chair of 果冻影院 Council, and Professor Paola Lettieri, Pro-Provost 果冻影院 East at the new Marshgate building on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, East London.

The campus is a direct response to the biggest challenges facing people and the planet. It is designed to accelerate breakthroughs in areas including robotics and AI, ecology, sustainable cities, green manufacturing, decarbonised transport, assistive technology, fair finance, and global health.

Marshgate building at 果冻影院 East

A ceremony to mark the occasion began with speeches by Dr Dania Posso and Peter Kanyike. Dania, a medical doctor from Columbia, and Peter, from east London, are two of the first students to study at 果冻影院 East, both having completed an MSc in Global Healthcare Management at the 果冻影院 Global Business School for Health.

This was followed by an introduction from former Olympic, World and Commonwealth 400m champion Christine Ohuruogu MBE, who is听a 果冻影院 alumna听and former 果冻影院 Council member.

Christine said: 鈥淗aving grown up a mile from here, it鈥檚 incredible to see what Stratford has become today. Stratford is the place to be. It鈥檚 the place for collaboration, for learning, for addressing some of the world鈥檚 greatest challenges. What I love about 果冻影院 being in East London is that it has incredible power to inspire and hold our communities together.鈥

The culmination of the ceremony saw a big orange button delivered to the stage by a robotic 鈥榙og鈥, piloted by 果冻影院 robotics researchers. The button was pressed by Christine, alongside Peter and Dania, to declare 果冻影院 East officially open.

Spot the robot dog

Professor Paola Lettieri FREng, Pro-Provost of 果冻影院 East, said:听鈥淥ur students are future innovators, and to innovate they will have to see problems from multiple perspectives. Our new campus will expose them to new ways of thinking and working across disciplines in spaces that encourage people to talk and cross-pollinate different ideas. The world is facing unprecedented challenges in areas such as climate, decarbonisation and sustainability. I鈥檓 confident our new 果冻影院 East campus will foster even more of the breakthroughs and discoveries that 果冻影院 is renowned for.鈥

Guests were treated to a tour of Marshgate, which will welcome postgraduate and undergraduate students from Monday 25 September. The eight-storey structure is full of hi-tech research labs, a library and exhibition spaces nestling beside the ArcelorMittal Orbit and London Stadium. It will host leading-edge research centres spanning a range of disciplines, such as the Advanced Propulsion Lab which will focus on decarbonisation of the transport sector, and the Manufacturing Futures Lab which aims to future-proof manufacturing in a world where sustainability is essential.

果冻影院鈥檚 President and Provost Dr Michael Spence said: 鈥淥ur new campus is the culmination of years of hard work alongside local and global partners who share our vision and passion for excellence. At East Bank, we are part of an investment of young minds and energy to drive local innovation that can transform lives, as we collectively seek to create a more inclusive, equitable and sustainable world for generations to come.鈥澨

The speakers at the 果冻影院 East opening ceremony

果冻影院 is the first of five world renowned institutions to open sites at East Bank, the UK鈥檚 new culture, innovation and learning quarter on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. It will be joined later this month by London College of Fashion UAL, by Sadler鈥檚 Wells East in 2024, and by the V&A East and BBC Music Studios in 2025. The development is backed by the Mayor of London as a legacy of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.听

The urgent need to protect our planet for future generations is a thread running throughout the campus, with students encouraged to take part in projects focusing on local social and environmental issues. Students will also be offered shared study modules such as 鈥榮ustainability and decision-making鈥.

Every aspect of research and teaching on the campus sees different disciplines working together in shared laboratories and studios, setting aside traditional university structures and breaking down boundaries between academic disciplines.

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