PressCenter.com  - Free Press Release Distribution Platform
No Result
View All Result
Saturday, March 25, 2023
  • Login
  • Register
  • Home
  • Categories
    • Art & Culture
    • Business & Entrepreneurship
    • Economy & Finances
    • Education & Parenting
    • Energy & Environment
    • Government & Politics
    • Health & Beauty
    • Internet & IT
    • Lifestyle & Fashion
    • Media & Social Networks
    • Society & Welfare
    • Sport & Leisure
    • Technology & Science
    • Traffic & Safety
    • Work & Career
  • Countries
    • Belgium
    • Europe
    • France
    • Germany
    • International
    • Luxembourg
    • Netherlands
    • Others
    • Russia
    • UK
  • Service Portal
    • Press Release Distribution
    • My Press Releases
    • Add Press Release – FREE
    • Service Packs
ADD PRESS RELEASE
PressCenter.com  - Free Press Release Distribution Platform
  • Home
  • Categories
    • Art & Culture
    • Business & Entrepreneurship
    • Economy & Finances
    • Education & Parenting
    • Energy & Environment
    • Government & Politics
    • Health & Beauty
    • Internet & IT
    • Lifestyle & Fashion
    • Media & Social Networks
    • Society & Welfare
    • Sport & Leisure
    • Technology & Science
    • Traffic & Safety
    • Work & Career
  • Countries
    • Belgium
    • Europe
    • France
    • Germany
    • International
    • Luxembourg
    • Netherlands
    • Others
    • Russia
    • UK
  • Service Portal
    • Press Release Distribution
    • My Press Releases
    • Add Press Release – FREE
    • Service Packs
No Result
View All Result
PressCenter.com  - Free Press Release Distribution Platform
No Result
View All Result
Home Sources Business & Entrepreneurs

GBP55m EIB support for University of Leicester campus development

by PressCenter.com
July 30, 2013
in Business & Entrepreneurs, Business & Entrepreneurship, Categories, Countries, Germany, Sources, UK
0
1.2k
SHARES
2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterLinkedIn
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Build one of the most energy efficient buildings in the UK
  • Improve the iconic Grade 2* Listed landmark Stirling-Gowan Engineering Building
  • Fund several new academic research centres
  • Enhance sports facilities
  • Develop a campus to match world-class academic excellence

Support from the European Union’s long-term lending institution will contribute towards investment in a new energy-efficient medical building, renovation of the landmark Engineering building, Library improvements and refurbishment of sports facilities, as well as enhance energy efficiency across the campus.

Agreements to fund the significant investment programme over a 25 year period were signed on the campus by University of Leicester Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir Robert Burgess, and European Investment Bank Vice President responsible for the UK, Jonathan Taylor and Barclays Relationship Director with responsibility for Higher Education in the Midlands, David Glover. A delegation from the European Investment Bank and Barclays met with students who will benefit from new facilities, visited buildings across the campus set to benefit from the new funding and discussed future investment plans with senior members of University staff.

Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir Robert Burgess, said: “This record investment over 25 years aims to create a campus that matches Leicester’s ambition and reputation as part of the academic elite. Key to our plan is developing a campus that augments our strengths, provides scope for new ventures and developments and creates a ‘sense of place’ – a campus that provides a real sense of identity and that staff, students and visitors find memorable.

Recent developments including the David Wilson Library and the Percy Gee Students’ Union have been award-winning which contributes to the reputation for excellence that this University has. Leicester is committed to further investment in order to maintain its strong position and increase its success, as well as continuing to contribute to regional and national prosperity. EIB clearly recognises this as it supports projects that make a significant contribution to growth, employment, regional cohesion and environmental sustainability in Europe and beyond. The University of Leicester is therefore delighted to receive their backing for our ambitious plans for the future.”

“Development of the University of Leicester campus will ensure that future generations of students continue to benefit from world class research and excellent education facilities. The European Investment Bank is pleased to provide significant support for improvements to upgrade the campus of one of the UK’s leading academic institutions. This flagship project is part of our strong commitment to long-term investment in UK universities and helping to develop education infrastructure in the UK and across Europe.” said Jonathan Taylor, European Investment Bank Vice President.

ADVERTISEMENT

The European Investment Bank support will help the University of Leicester to construct a new Medical Sciences Building, refurbish and make improvements to the listed 1963 Engineering Building and create several new research centres of excellence. Investment to improve energy efficiency will benefit buildings across the campus, many of which originate from the 1970s. The main works are expected to be completed by the end of 2016. New buildings will be rated as excellent and refurbished facilities will be either excellent or very good according to the BREEAM/ Passivhaus classification. The capital investment initiative is expected to expand, update and improve the quality of teaching and research at the university.

Commenting on the funding, Barclays Relationship Director with responsibility for Higher Education in the Midlands, David Glover said: “I am pleased we have been able to work with the University to help them achieve the increase in debt level and structure they require to meet their aims and objectives in redeveloping the campus. Being Leicestershire born and bred I have watched the expansion over the years with delight and am pleased to be playing my small part in the University’s ongoing growth and look forward to seeing the University continue to move forward.”

The European Investment Bank recognises the long-term investment needs for universities and higher education institutions across the UK and over the coming years expects to be able to provide £200 million a year in new funding for the sector. Over the last five years the European Investment Bank has provided £1.49 billion for education investment in the UK. Between 2008 and 2013 the European Investment Bank provided loans worth more than £17 billion to 201 education projects across Europe.

Other projects in the Midlands recently funded by the European Investment Bank include the M6 Toll, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham and Jaguar Land Rover.

Tags: Barclays PLCcampusEIBEuropean UnionGBP55mJaguar Land RoverM6 TollQueen Elizabeth Hospital BirminghamUKUniversity of Leicester
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
India Inc. Indicates a 20% desire to Hire for 2023
Work & Career

India Inc. Indicates a 20% desire to Hire for 2023

by Taggd India
March 24, 2023
0

In contrast to the 28 percent rise seen last year, Indian employers are expressing a cautiously optimistic recruiting intent of...

Read more
Contlo unveils Brand AI Model™ to empower modern businesses.

Contlo unveils Brand AI Model™ to empower modern businesses.

March 24, 2023
SunBeam Real Estates – A alpha geek in the field

SunBeam Real Estates – A alpha geek in the field

March 24, 2023
Utkranti Softwares – An Ideal Model in Successful Business

Utkranti Softwares – An Ideal Model in Successful Business

March 24, 2023
Indulge in the Ultimate Iftar Experience!

Indulge in the Ultimate Iftar Experience!

March 22, 2023
PressCenter.com  – Free Press Release Distribution Platform

PressCenter.com is state-of-the-art Press Release Distribution Platform. PressCenter.com send and track your Press Release using our industry-leading global Media Contacts Database of a million contacts. Your Press Release will reach business news editors and journalists, in targeted sectors and territories or worldwide.

ArabicChinese (Simplified)DutchEnglishFrenchGermanItalianPortugueseRussianSpanish

Policies

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Copyrights
  • Cookies
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy

Services

  • Home
  • Press Release Distribution
  • Add Press Release – FREE
  • Guidelines
  • Advertisement
  • About Us
  • Contact Our Team

Press Releases by E-Mail

To stay on top of the ever-changing world of business, subscribe now to our newsletters.

*We hate spam as you do.

Categories

© 1998-2023 PressCenter.com - Latest Business News and Press Releases

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Press Release Distribution
  • Add Press Release – FREE
  • Advertisement
  • Contact Our Team
  • Guidelines
  • About Us

© 1998-2023 PressCenter.com - Latest Business News and Press Releases

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In