Lecture Theatres with Hearing Loops
Many lecture theatres use infrared hearing loops. Portable receiver devices are generally located at the front of the room. Users need to hang the loop around their neck, turn it on, adjust the volume (same switch) and hold it in a position that allows good reception.
Building | Room Name | Room | Capacity |
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C013 – Rural Medicine | P1 Sommerville Lecture Theatre | 101 | 150 |
C028 - Chemistry | Lewis Lecture Theatre | 101 | 204 |
E011 – Arts | Arts Lecture Theatre 3 | 3 | 60 |
E011 – Arts | Arts Lecture Theatre 2 | 2 | 102 |
E011 – Arts | Arts Lecture Theatre 1 | A1 | 283 |
E022 – Oorala Building | Lecture Theatre Oorala | 126 | 56 |
S003 – Biological Sciences | Biological Sciences Lecture Theatre (infrared only) | 109 | 195 |
S006 - Psychology | Paul Barratt Lecture Theatre | 252 | 63 |
W039 – UNE Business School | Lecture Theatre 5 LT5 | 214 | 50 |
W040 – UNE School of Law | Belshaw Lecture Theatre 1 LT1 (infrared only) | 100 | |
W039 – UNE Business School | Moot Court | 215 | 30 |