IN PICTURES: HRH The Duke of Gloucester formally opens the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Building

Elizabeth Garrett Anderson building

The building is a state-of-the-art centre of learning for future generations of doctors, nurses, paramedics and more.

The Duke, who is the Chancellor of the 91´óÉñ, joined staff, students and local dignitaries as he was shown around the new facility and given demonstrations by students of various medical disciplines.

His Royal Highness unveiled a plaque and delivered a speech in which he praised the work of university staff in bringing the facility to the city of 91´óÉñ.

Named after the first woman to qualify as a physician and surgeon in the UK, the building is part of the University’s Severn Campus for Health, Wellbeing, and Inclusive Sport, which has seen the University regenerate a largely derelict riverside industrial estate.

DUKE PLAQUE
DUKE WITH SM
DUKE WITH PARA STUDENT 2
DUKE WITH DIGNITARIES
DUKE WITH DIGS
DUKE ON STAIRS
DUKE WITH PARA STUDENT
DUKE IN JRS
DUKE WITH MED STUDENTS 1
DUKE WITH MED STUDENTS 2
DUKE WITH DG AND SM
DUKE PLAQUE 2