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Richmond Campus

Richmond Campus

Richmond’s Main Building is situated in a quiet residential area and accommodations here are predominantly for first and second year students. Main housing offers 192 beds in 151 rooms: 123 singles, 30 doubles and 3 triples. Rooms vary in size and shape. Many rooms offer sink facilities. All toilets and showers are shared, rooms are cleaned upon request at a small cost and linen is provided. Each room contains personal safes. Laundry services are free.

Dormitory corridors are equipped with shared telephones. Facilities include 24 hour Security/Reception, Dining Room, Computer Labs, Mail lockers, a Coffee shop, Fitness Centre, and Common Room with cable TV and DVD and Video players. The Common Room also has a pool table, a fusball table, an external table tennis (all free of charge) and 24 hour vending. Along with the computer labs in the main building, the entire campus is covered by a wireless network for suitable equipped laptop computers. Eight Resident Advisors and Directors reside in the Main Building.

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Kensington Campus

Kensington Campus

The Kensington campus is right in the heart of London, although Kensington is still a fairly residential area. The campus lecture halls and classrooms, offices and some on-campus accommodation are contained within 5 buildings, all within a 10-minute walk of each other. There are also two on-campus satelite buildings, which are located just a 15 minute walk away.

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Featured Alumni

James Yeats-Brown
James Yeats-Brown, 1983
USA

BA Business

James Yeats-Brown graduated from Richmond in 1983 with a BA degree in Business. As an undergraduate he also was able to develop his skills in art and photography, taking his first class in photography at the Richmond Hill campus.

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2010 View Book

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