Trustees in the United Kingdom
Dr. A. Perry, Chairman
Mr. K. Archer, Vice-Chairman
Ms. D.E. Barnett
Ms. A.D. Craft
Prof. M. Gibbons
Mr. A. Howard
Ms. B. Leigh
Ms. J. Platt
Mr. I. Stewart
Canadian Trustees (Ex-officio)
Chairman, Board of Regents
The President
Vice-President (Academic)
Director
Ms. Karen Cracknell
In 1966 the Board of Regents approved the establishment of a small residential
campus at Harlow, Essex approximately midway between London and Cambridge.
The campus has gone through extensive modernisation in 2002 and the newly
refurbished campus is designed to meet the needs of today’s students -
those from Memorial University of Newfoundland wishing to study in Europe
and those in Europe interested in pursuing studies at Harlow Campus.
Additionally the campus is now ideally suited for executive programs, corporate
retreats and conferences, with technologically equipped meeting facilities
and residence accommodations for up to 50, as well as excellent food service
capacity.
The main campus building is a converted 19th century Maltings (formerly
used for drying barley for brewing) - accommodating 40 students in high
quality twin ensuite accommodation, which can be converted to single accommodation
when required. In addition there is a purpose designed single bedroom
for a disabled guest, with roll in shower and toilet facilities.
A further 10 students can be accommodated in Cabot House, a self-contained
residence house in a 17th century cottage with 4 twin rooms and 2 single
rooms all with shared facilities.
Each bed in both the Maltings and Cabot House has a direct dial inward
telephone (with the option of pre-paid or billed line usage) and computer
point with internet access (for use with personal lap-top computers).
The campus has three fully self-contained faculty properties each with
one double and one twin room. These are two appartments at 44 and
46 Market Street and St. John’s Cottage.
Conference/training space is available in St. John’s House, which is
the main lecture hall situated in a converted Victorian Schoolhouse.
The lecture hall is fully networked and has audio-visual connectivity.
Flexible seating arrangements means the facility can comfortably accommodate
up to 30 delegates. Additional conference/training space is available
in the Lord Taylor Room situated in the Maltings. This conference
room is fully networked and has flexible seating arrangements accommodating
up to 25 delegates.
The Resources Room in the Maltings accommodates the library and small
computer suite (which is set up to be additional teaching space when required).
An area of the room is designed to be quiet space with study cubicles
and comfortable seating.
Specific enquires about academic programs offered at Harlow should be
directed to the appropriate Dean/Director/Principal or Dr. M. Collins, Associate
Vice President (Academic) at Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s,
Newfoundland.
General enquiries about the Harlow Campus should be directed to:
Ms. Karen Cracknell, Director, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Harlow
Campus Trust, The Maltings, St. John's Walk, Market Street, Harlow, Essex.
CM17 OAJ, UK . Telephone 00 44 1279 455900, Fax 00 44 1279 455999. E-mail:
hcampus@hcampus.inty.net.
Up to date information on the campus and academic programs is available on the web page at www.mun.ca/harlow.
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