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The School is a multi-disciplinary centre for research and teaching in a wide
variety of subjects that all influence our built environment. We have an
experienced and well regarded body of academic staff that specialise in a variety
of areas of research expertise including drainage, urban design and
regeneration, flood management, building conservation and sustainable building
techniques.
The facilities that exist at the School support the learning and teaching at the
School and all of our students and researchers benefit from access to our state of
the art laboratory and computing facilties.
6.3
School Resource Centre
Edwin Chadwick building (Rooms EC 2.04, 2.05 & 2.06)
This is a valuable resource for students in addition to the main University Library. It
comprises of reference materials, a PC-Caledonia computer suite, School
computers with dedicated software, and an enlarged study/reference area. The
aim is to provide students with an informal http://m.elviscollections.com/Thesis_Writing/Information__knowledge_management/2011/0427/677.htmlstudy area for group work and access to
material which is not the main Library. Material in the Resource Centre is for
reference use only. Dissertations submitted by past students are held in the School
Resource Centre. These may be signed out by students with a valid Student ID
card presented to the Resource Centre Administrator. The School Resource
Centre houses current runs of the most relevant journals, (ie, 18 months to two
years only). Price books (Spons, Wessex, Laxtons), CIRIA, CIBSE and Scottish
Executive publications and the Standard Life Case Study.
An information sheet for on-line facilities is available from the School Resource
Centre Administrator.
A student photocopier is available in the School Resource Centre. Photocopy
cards can purchased from the Resource Centre, the main Heriot-Watt Reception or
the main Library. Photocopy cards are usable at most other copiers throughout the
University.
The main Library provides books, subscription journals and extensive on-line
facilities for students. The “How to find information on your subject guides” are#p#分頁標題#e#
accessible from the Library home page and are essential reading.
6.4
Computing Facilities
There is a campus-wide PC service called PC Caledonia for use by all students.
Additionally the School has a number of PCs in labs with specialised software that
can only be used by students from the school.
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Location of PC Labs
Edwin Chadwick building:
PC-Caledonia lab in room EC 2.04 (35 PCs available to all University students)
EC2.05 (30 PCs for school students ONLY).
William Arrol building:
There are PC labs in rooms WA 2.07 and WA 2.03 (80 PCs in total for school
students ONLY).
In each of the above labs, with the exception of the PC-Caledonia, you should login
with your school assigned username and password.
Opening Times
All labs within the School are open 08:00 – 22:00, seven days a week.
Outside of office hours and weekends (ie, Monday - Friday from 18:00 – 08:00 and
Saturday & Sunday) you will require a swipe card to access computer labs. To
request a swipe card contact the School Resource Centre in Edwin Chadwick
building, Room EC 2.05 or telephone extension 4651.
IT Help
If any problems arise while using the computing facilities in the School, contact the
School IT Support Unit (William Arrol building, Room 2.23B, telephone extension
4406). PC Caledonia problems, contact the Help Desk at the University Computer
Centre, telephone extension 4045.
6.5
Out of Hours Working
The normal laboratory working hours of the University are 08:00 – 18:00, Monday -
Friday. Access to facilities in the School of the Built Environment outside of normal
working hours is possible with the use of an access swipe card. These cards are
available from the School Resource Centre, Room 2.05, Edwin Chadwick building.
NOTE: CCTV IS IN OPERATION IN THE SCHOOL BUILDINGS
The rooms that can be accessed are as follows:
Computer Laboratory (Room WA 2.07 – William Arrol building)
Monday - Friday, 18:00 – 22:00, via the entrance under the road bridge.
Saturday & Sunday, 08:00 – 22:00 , via the entrance under the road bridge.
The access card is also used to gain access to the third floor. To exit the building,
press green button on the wall.
Computer Laboratory (Room WA 2.03 – William Arrol building)
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students are already working in this Laboratory they can remain there until 22:00.
School Resource & Information Centre (Room EC 2.04, 2.05 & 2.06 – Edwin
Chadwick building)
Monday - Friday, 18:00 – 22:00, via ramp door and main stair.
Saturday & Sunday, 08:30 – 22:00, via ramp door and main stair.
To exit via ramp door, press green button on the wall.
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Once bridge link is closed only students with a valid access card should remain in
the building. Students will be required to display both access and student identity
cards to Security Patrols.
Cards should not be passed to other students, or used to allow multiple entry. If
lost notify the School Resource Centre Administrative Assistants immediately.
OTHER STAIRS SHOULD ONLY BE USED IN THE EVENT OF AN
EMERGENCY. IF THERE IS A DISTURBANCE USE THE RED PHONES TO
CALL SECURITY (DIRECT LINK) OR ANY OTHER INTERNAL PHONE AND
DIAL 2222.
6.6
E-mail Communication
The Student Office and academic staff need to communicate with students
throughout the year. This communication will be done via your Heriot-Watt e-mail
account.
When you register with the University you will be given a Heriot-Watt University e-
mail addres Returning students will be retain the same
address as previous years.
You can access your Heriot-Watt e-mail account via ANY internet connection by It is
essential that all students check
their e-mail every day to avoid missing out on vital information.
We will not generally send correspondence to a non-Heriot-Watt e-mail address. If
you regularly use an alternative e-mail account you must set up an automatic
forwarding service from your Heriot-Watt e-mail address to ensure that all e-mail
sent to the Heriot-Watt address reaches you. Contact the Computing Services
Helpdesk on telephone extension 4045 for further information.
6.7
Student-Staff Liaison
Your feedback is very important to the School of the Built Environment. We need to
know how programmes are going so that things can be improved both for you, and
for future year groups. To collect feedback, the School has:
Discipline-based Student-Staff Committees
The postgraduate Civil Engineering Student-Staff Committee meets once per
semester and comprises student representatives from each year of the
programmes, the Programme Leaders and the Director of Studies. The committee
meets to address any major problems in the running of the programmes, to#p#分頁標題#e#
disseminate information about proposed programme options and to obtain
feedback on such proposals. Where feasible, changes to programmes resulting
from feedback are implemented. The more general, non-programme specific
findings of the committee will feed into the School Student-Staff Committee. This
meeting will take place approximately one week after the Discipline specific
Student-Staff Committee.
Student representatives from each year of each programme pathway will be elected
at the start of each academic session by their classmates. It is important to have a
representative of each year in attendance at the Discipline Student-Staff
Committees to ensure that all issues affecting students are raised.
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