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The university is constantly expanding, with the Kemmy Business School building completed alongside the Schuman Building.
This will be the first business school in the world to have a live trading floor present.
Several new buildings have opening on the north bank of the River Shannon.
The " University Bridge ", officially opened in late 2004, provides road and pedestrian access to what is planned as a complete second " North Bank " campus.
Thomond Village was the first facility on the North Bank, opening in 2004, and was followed by the Health Sciences Building in 2005.
A second, pedestrian-only bridge, known as " the Living Bridge ", extends between the North and South Banks from the Millstream Courtyard to the Health Sciences Building.
Cappavilla Village was completed mid-2006 on the North Bank, and a building for the Irish World Music Centre ( formerly located in the Foundation Building basement ) was completed in January 2010.
Construction of this building started in May 2007.
A building for the School of Medicine is currently being built on the North Bank and a building for Architecture is being built opposite the CSIS building.
The university owns more land on the north bank of the Shannon and it hopes to expand the North Bank campus to the size of the original campus.

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