The Mary Seacole building offers students a range of modern facilities including a gym, resource rooms, practice rooms with a range of training aids, specialist laboratories with modern learning equipment, an art room, keep-living suite, observation rooms, facilities for PhD researchers, and work rehabilitation rooms. The building is home to students and staff from the College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences. The design of the building helps occupants keep cool. A night purge system lets automated windows open to release heat trapped during the day, helping to cool the building without the use of conventional air conditioning. This system is used in several buildings across campus.