Study spaces, room booking and the Library. Study Spaces and Room Booking Rooms for group study are available across the King's Buildings campus and the University. Postgraduate Study Rooms MSc Study Room All MSc students in Biological Sciences have 24-hour access to study room. G.36 in the Peter Wilson Building. This room is for the use of Biological Sciences MSc students only and should be left locked when not in use. The door must be locked manually with the key stored in the key box to the right of the door. The code should not be shared with students outwith the School of Biological Sciences. Quantitative Genetics and Genome Analysis students common room Taught postgraduate students on the MSc in Quantitative Genetics and Genome Analysis have their own dedicated common room. Room 120 in the Ashworth Building Individual and Group Study Rooms - University wide Study space for groups is available in the Main Library, at King’s Buildings and in teaching rooms across the campus. Some rooms can be booked in advance. Group study rooms are available on a first come, first served basis. Other rooms can be booked in advance via the MyServices tab on MyEd. Booking rooms for individual and group study There are also informal study spaces across the King's Building campus. Guide: King’s Building study spaces PDF (221 KB) Libraries The Library offers access to ebooks, journals, e-journals and more. Students have access to the full range of library resources and services the University provides through Information Services. Noreen and Kenneth Murray Library At the King's Buildings campus, your library is the Noreen and Kenneth Murray Library. The main print book collections here are for: Biological Sciences Chemistry Engineering Geophysics Mathematics and Physics Noreen and Kenneth Murray Library Other University libraries Search the Library's Collections DiscoverEd is the Library’s discovery tool, use it to search the Library’s collections and find books, ebooks, e-journal articles and more. DiscoverEd (EASE login required) This article was published on 2024-06-17