Teesside University - Campuses

Campuses

The University has been situated since its formation as Constantine Technical College in 1930 within the borough of Middlesbrough in the North Yorkshire area of England on the south banks of the River Tees. Transport links exist via the A19 and A66 roads. The University's entrance is at the site of the old Constantine College building, fronted by the Waterhouse clock tower.

The University opened its temporary campus Teesside University Darlington, in the former Eastbourne Secondary School in the Eastbourne area of Darlington. The new Darlington campus opened in 2011. The new campus is on the Darlington College site, in the Central Park regeneration area next to the East Coast mainline railway station.

Further investment at the main campus site in Middlesbrough includes the new £17 million Centuria South building for dental training and sports therapy, which opened in Autumn 2010. Also opened in 2010 were two new higher education centres in Hartlepool and Redcar.

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