Atrium (Cardiff)
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| University of Glamorgan | |
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| Prifysgol Morgannwg | |
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| Motto: | Success Through Endeavour[1] |
| Established: | 2007 November[citation needed] |
| Type: | Public |
| Chancellor: | Lord Morris of Aberavon |
| Vice-Chancellor: | Professor David Halton[2] |
| Location: | Cardiff, Wales, UK |
| Website: | http://www.glam.ac.uk |
Atrium is a new building and the extension of the University of Glamorgan, which was officially opened in November 2007[citation needed]. The building (which houses most departments of the Cardiff School of Creative & Cultural Industries or CCI for short) is located on Adam Street, near Queen Street Station in Cardiff.
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The building, comprised of a refurbished former BT office block and a newly built extension, linked by a glass atrium / entrance area, it houses many of the departments which were based at the main campus in Trefforest. The facilities include a television studio, two tiered theatre/cinema auditoriums and gallery.
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