St Mary’s has a reputation for academic excellence with staff engaged in national and international research across a number of disciplines, including Bioethics, Applied Physics, English and Theology. HEFCE’s 2008 Research Assessment Exercise awarded research in Theology and in English the highest possible accolade of 4*, defined as "world leading in terms of originality, significance and rigour". St Mary's has a culture of research and scholarship supported by discrete research centres, research seminar programmes and academic conferences. We have a number of areas of research with strength in the physical sciences and humanities – notably English Language and Literature, Theology and Education. The newest additions to our research centres include the Centre for the Philosophy of History and the Centre for Law and Culture.
Students have access to a state-of-the-art learning resource centre, internet cafe, open access IT suites and a wide range of services to support studies. £6m new Library development (opening September 2015). Dedicated Law Library (relocating to newly refurbished facility September 2015). State-of-the-art Media Arts Suite.State-of-the-art Strength and Conditioning Suite. Other facilities include TV studio, dance and drama studios and extensive sport labs and facilities. New student services centre.
St Mary’s is renowned for its sporting excellence and was voted Top University for Sport by independent review Which? in both 2013 and 2014. The university regularly attracts top athletes to train in its Endurance, Performance and Coaching Centre (EPACC). Arguably one of London’s top performing sports institutions.
State-of-the-art sports facilities including a refurbished sports centre, strength and conditioning suite and floodlit running track equipped to world-class performance standards. Funding available for high performance athletes, including the provision of scholarships via the Mo Farah Academy. St Mary's regards all sports participation as important and provides a wide range of clubs and activities which are available to every student in the university. The St Mary’s Endurance Performance and Coaching Centre provides a world-class endurance environment.
Students have access to a state-of-the-art learning resource centre, internet cafe, open access IT suites and a wide range of services to support studies. £6m new Library development (opening September 2015). Dedicated Law Library (relocating to newly refurbished facility September 2015). State-of-the-art Media Arts Suite.State-of-the-art Strength and Conditioning Suite. Other facilities include TV studio, dance and drama studios and extensive sport labs and facilities. New student services centre.
St Mary’s is renowned for its sporting excellence and was voted Top University for Sport by independent review Which? in both 2013 and 2014. The university regularly attracts top athletes to train in its Endurance, Performance and Coaching Centre (EPACC). Arguably one of London’s top performing sports institutions.
State-of-the-art sports facilities including a refurbished sports centre, strength and conditioning suite and floodlit running track equipped to world-class performance standards. Funding available for high performance athletes, including the provision of scholarships via the Mo Farah Academy. St Mary's regards all sports participation as important and provides a wide range of clubs and activities which are available to every student in the university. The St Mary’s Endurance Performance and Coaching Centre provides a world-class endurance environment.
The facilities at the university were used as a pre-games training camp by a number of international teams taking part in the London 2012 Olympic Games. The 2012 Olympic medal tally was enough to place St Mary’s sixth in Podium’s medal table for UK universities and top of the London institutions. Olympians Mo Farah and Moe Sbihi are among our Alumni. Paralympian David Weir trains on campus regularly. In 2015 the university will host both the South African and New Zealand rugby teams during the 2015 Rugby Union World Cup. Students and EPACC athletes often compete in national and international sports events, with a selection of alumni participating in past Olympic and Commonwealth Games.
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