UNSW EASTERN EXTension
Internal fit-out works for the translational research space within the UNSW Acute Services Building extension are nearly complete and are set to become operational from mid-2024.
In 2024, UNSW will open research space focused on stroke and telehealth research alongside clinical units within the Prince of Wales Hospital Acute Services Building, supporting new models of care to deliver better outcomes for patients
UNSW researchers and students as part of the Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct are discovering innovative designs and solutions to improve patient outcomes.
UNSW’s Associate Professor Arvin Damodaran recently visited the University’s Eastern Extension to the Acute Services Building for a tour of the future UNSW Mary-Louise McLaws Clinical Education Rooms on Level 7.
In the integrated eastern extension of the ASB, UNSW will open three new laboratories alongside clinical units within the new Prince of Wales Hospital Acute Services Building. One will be dedicated to biospecimen services.
UNSW will soon house state-of-the-art research, clinical innovation, biomedical and teaching facilities across 10 floors of the integrated eastern extension of the ASB.