Resting rooms, quiet rooms and playrooms
Resting rooms
Each major building on the university campuses has a resting room. Resting rooms are intended only for temporary rest or relief from temporary illness.
Cleaning staff unlock the resting rooms every morning and security guards lock them every evening. Resting rooms are equipped with emergency alarms.
Resting rooms do not need to be booked.
Quiet rooms
The university provides a number of religiously neutral spaces to meet needs for stillness and contemplation. These rooms are open to everyone regardless of faith or ideology and are accessible when university premises are open.
Quiet rooms do not need to be booked.
Playrooms
he university’s playrooms are intended for guardians with children and should not be used as study spaces. When using the playrooms, guardians are responsible at all times and children must not be left unsupervised.
Playrooms do not need to be booked.