Our School has a range of state-of-the-art facilities for its teaching, research and conferences, both in the Aberconway Building and in the adjacent Julian Hodge Building.
Sponsored by the Welsh Government, EUREX and OSTC, Cardiff Business School's Trading Room enables students to gain the practical skills required for life at the Stock Exchange.
The room is open to all students at the Business School and across the wider University, supervised by trained PhD students who help the students get to grips with the new technology.
The room is used to teach bothstudents on both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Students are invited to undertake, free-of-charge, the Thomson Reuters Certification qualification, putting them ahead of the competition in pursuit of a career as a Trader.
The Aberconway Library was fully refurbished in 2007, following £300,000 investment. New facilities include 24 hour-book returns systems, silent study areas and informal browsing areas with the day's newspapers and plasma screens broadcasting major news channels.
For more information about the Aberconway Library click here.
The Julian Hodge Building, which is directly adjacent to the Business School, contains a 24-hour access computer room with over 145 networked stations. The Business School houses all of the facilities needed to deliver high calibre programmes. The School has invested in a 460-seat lecture theatre and resource centre on the Aberconway site, while the Aberconway Building provides seminar rooms and lecture theatres fitted with modern IT and audio-visual facilities.
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