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Flexible spaces

Flexible spaces for students and staff

Teach in a flexible environment in our Teaching Grid, equipped with movable furniture, and saturated with technology. Engage your students' bodies and minds by changing the scenery.

The furniture is flexible so you can design the space around your activities. The rooms allow open space learning and facilitate group work, performance, or student-led teaching and learning.

Staff can introduce you to some of the options available and will be ready to help during your teaching session if you need any technical assistance.

While you're in the space you might like to spend some time looking at the staff development collection where you'll find resources on topics such as learning technologies, engaging your students, and assessment.

Contact us to discuss how you can use the flexible spaces or visit our website for more information and to make a booking.

  • Flexible furniture to design the space around your activities
  • Facilitate group work, performance, or student-led teaching & learning
  • Engage bodies and minds

We currently have two flexible spaces:

Please remember: Making a booking request does not guarantee a booking until you have confirmation from us.

COVID guidance

Ventilation

You are encouraged to keep windows open for airflow, where it is possible, safe and secure — even in cold weather.

Planning your event

If you are running a formal event in the spaces:

  • Please note your Covid-19 mitigations in your risk assessment — you can use the University’s overarching risk assessment. You do not need to share these with the Library, but please get in touch with us if you have any questions — teachinggrid at warwick dot ac dot uk
  • You should also think about the type of activity you’re organising, as lively activities will have more significant risks and need more consideration than events requiring attendees to remain seated
  • Warwick Food and Drink will deliver to events through the usual booking process