Sutton Bonington Campus
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Sutton Bonington Campus is the site of the School of Biosciences of the University of Nottingham, England. The campus is a 160,000 m² site situated in a rural location about ten miles south of the University's main University Park Campus. The campus contains research buildings and teaching facilities, along with several halls of residence, including Bonington Hall, which accommodates around 300 students. A 16 km² (400 acre) farm, University Farm is also attached to the site.
The School of Biosciences consists of five divisions including Plant Sciences, Food Sciences, Animal Physiology, Nutritional Biochemistry, and Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
This campus is also to be the main site of the University´s new veterinary school.
The campus was formerly the Midlands Agricultural and Dairy College before merging with the university in 1947. The site was used as a prisoner of war camp during the First World War.
External link
- University of Nottingham Biosciences (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/biosciences/)