Student areas
Quiet study area
Quiet places for studies are available at C6:1. You reach it thru C7:1.
Lunch rooms
Lunch rooms for students are available in A1:2, A3:2,
B3:0, C4:3, A5:2 and A7:2. Rooms are equipped
with microwaves and refrigerators.
In BMC's restaurant Bikupan and Bikupan's café,
t is not allowed to eat food that you bring yourself.
Lockers
Students who use a locker at BMC are responsible for the content and use of it.
- The lockers are not bookable and each student is responsible for what is stored in the locker.
- The lockers are located in locked changing rooms in the A-corridor level 0.
- Lab coats should be stored in cabinets when you are not in the lab. Valuables should be kept under surveillance or locked in lockers.
- The student arranges padlocks himself. There are padlocks for sale in BMC's reception in B7: 1. In case of lost key, contact the reception!
- Before 1 July, all cabinets must be emptied (see dates posted in the Cabinet Room). Locked cabinets after 1 July will be emptied. Valuables are handed over to the police after 14 days. Leftover lab coats are left for incineration for safety reasons.
Showers
There are four public showers at the far end of the toilet group in A11:0.
Serenity
At BMC there is a serenity room at A8: 022b, and is non-religious. The room is without telephone, group work table and requirements for performance and accessibility. A quiet place for the visitor's own thoughts where mobile phones and sounds are banned. Here, students and staff can relax for a while and seek a few minutes of silence away from demands and stress. Serenity rooms at Uppsala University are inspired by the meditation room that Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld established in the UN House in New York in 1957.
Resting rooms
There are two resting rooms to be used in the event of a sudden illness or personal crisis. They are located at C11: 001c and A9:014b. They are equipped with locks. Students can borrow a key at BMC's reception. ID cards are required to leave as a deposit. To indicate that the room is occupied, a red light must come on during the time the room is used.