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Physical learning environment

The physical learning environment in this context means all physical, ergonomic, chemical and biological stress factors that may affect a student’s ability and capacity to learn.

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The students’ safety is important. When planning, building, outfitting and managing academic  buildings, auditoriums, laboratories and workplaces for students (reading rooms, PC rooms, offices for higher degree students and etc.), it must be ensured that the requirements for the physical learning environment are fully implemented and that established quality is maintained.

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