Schuster Building Manchester M13 9PL

Schuster Building

39 Reviews
  • Friday8:30 AM–6 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday8:30 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday8:30 AM–6 PM
  • Wednesday8:30 AM–6 PM
  • Thursday8:30 AM–6 PM
Schuster Building Manchester M13 9PL

About the Business

Department of Physics and Astronomy - The University of Manchester | The Department of Physics and Astronomy at The University of Manchester is one of the most respected schools of physics in the world. Find out why.

Contacts

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+441612754100
Manchester M13 9PL

Hours

  • Friday8:30 AM–6 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday8:30 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday8:30 AM–6 PM
  • Wednesday8:30 AM–6 PM
  • Thursday8:30 AM–6 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

Recommended Reviews

Shugang Zhang
10.03.2024
Schuster Building
Great place for doing research. I think I'll enjoy my future year studying here. More papers! Fighting!
Rae and Colin Helm Perkins
08.02.2024
Schuster Building
Fab venue for a conference. Only lost a star as air ventilation/circulation wasn’t ideal and we attended mid-heatwave so it was very hard to keep rooms to an amenable temperature
Novogus Golem
03.02.2024
Schuster Building
Nice building, good lecture rooms
James
28.01.2024
Schuster Building
Absolutely the best building on campus
miao zhang
26.01.2024
Schuster Building
我 来 了 !
JCT
11.01.2024
Schuster Building
Very nice place for doing research in graphene and condensed matter physics
hebbe woo
06.01.2024
Schuster Building
The Schuster Laboratory (also known as the Schuster Building) houses the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manchester and is named after Sir Franz Arthur Friedrich Schuster. It is located on Brunswick Street, Manchester, as is within the Engineering and Sciences faculty of the University. The building was designed by Fairhurst, Harry S. & Sons, of the Fairhurst Design Group, and was completed in 1967. The roof of the largest Lecture Theatre in the building has an abstract sculpture by Michael Piper on it. The building was refurbished in 2007.The Schuster Laboratory was built during a time of expansion for the University, with the construction of a new Science Quadrangle. The Schuster Building was one of the later buildings constructed on this Quadrangle. The Electrical Engineering Laboratory, on the south side, was completed by 1954. This was followed by the Simon Engineering Laboratories on the southwest of the quadrangle, finished in mid-1962, and the Chemistry building on the southeast which was completed by October 1964. The Schuster Laboratories had been approved, and planning was nearly completed, by the end of August 1962.The building houses four large lecture rooms around the foyer on the ground floor, named after people who taught or carried out research in the department: Rutherford, Bragg, Blackett and Moseley. The rooms are centrally allocated by the University, rather than being solely used by the department. Rutherford is the largest of the lecture theatres, holding 258, while Bragg holds 150, Blackett holds 145 and Moseley holds 148. There is also a meeting room on the roof of one of the wings, called the Niels Bohr Common Room. The building also houses workshop facilities and teaching laboratories, and a small cafe on the ground floor, named Error Bar" (previously known as "Eros Café")."
fus ro dah
18.12.2023
Schuster Building
Make physics great again
开大船
16.12.2023
Schuster Building
老师很有耐心,我这样菜也能听懂

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