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GRAHAM completes interior fit-out of Leeds Trinity University’s new City Campus

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GRAHAM Interior Fit-Out completed the refurbishment of Leeds Trinity University's new City Campus at 1 Trevelyan Square, Leeds, enhancing its facilities to accommodate a growing student population and creating state-of-the-art learning environments that foster career-focused education and collaboration with key industry partners.

Located in the heart of Leeds, the City Campus complements Leeds Trinity University’s main campus in Horsforth. This new facility demonstrates the University’s commitment to delivering transformative and applied learning experiences while supporting inclusive growth in the Leeds City Region.

The refurbishment has transformed 1 Trevelyan Square into a dynamic new educational hub, fitted out with modern spaces designed to inspire collaboration and learning. Key facilities include:

  • Collaborative Active Teaching Spaces (CATS): Encouraging teamwork, curiosity, and purpose-driven learning.
  • Specialist facilities: Including a boardroom, trading room, law court, custody suite, business engagement centre, and bespoke labs tailored for construction, built environment, and computer science courses.
  • Flexible study and learning areas: Providing a supportive, technology-enabled environment to prepare students for their future careers.

By situating the City Campus in a central location, Leeds Trinity University has positioned itself to further integrate with businesses and the local community, fostering partnerships that benefit both students and the wider region.

James Shannon, GRAHAM Interior Fit-Out Project Manager, said:

“It has been a privilege to work on the new City Campus for Leeds Trinity University, a space that has been thoughtfully designed to provide students with supportive, modern, and inspiring learning environments. From specialist facilities that replicate real-world professional settings to collaborative teaching spaces that promote active engagement and curiosity, the project reflects the University's commitment to deliver career-focused education opportunities.”

Professor Charles Egbu, Vice-Chancellor of Leeds Trinity University, added:

“We are very proud that our City Campus provides a new space for people to come together to deliver applied and transformative learning and development opportunities; to connect deeply to support the Leeds agenda to deliver inclusive growth which benefits all communities; and to collaborative to problem-solve, address societal issues and create impact. As an Anchor institution, we are excited about the enhanced contribution we will make in the Leeds City Region.”