Imperial College Business School, London UK Campus Facilities
Campus Facilities
Imperial College Business School Campus
Located at South Kensington, Imperial College Business School’s campus is the main campus of Imperial College London. Nestled in one of London’s most picturesque areas, the campus features amenities such as a student hub, sports facilities, the Imperial College Union, and the Central Library.
Several iconic tourist attractions, including Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, the Royal Albert Hall, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, are within walking distance of the campus.
The campus is also home to over 300 clubs and societies that cater to a wide range of student interests, from A Capella and Beekeeping to Robotics Academy and Musical Theatre. The Imperial College Students Union organizes various events throughout the year, such as the Vintage Clothing Fair, Culture Night, Welcome Ball 2022, and Bandaoke.
Additionally, the Blyth Centre at Imperial College London hosts a lunchtime concert series featuring prominent artists like Colin Stone and Charles Owen, offering free weekly performances for students and staff.
For sports enthusiasts, Imperial College London offers intramural leagues for activities such as 7-a-side football, squash, rugby, basketball, table tennis, and badminton, providing students with the opportunity to participate in friendly competitions with peers or club teams.
Imperial College Business School Accommodation
Imperial College London guarantees accommodation for all first-year undergraduate students who have chosen the university as their firm choice. The university offers housing in eight residential halls, providing over 2,500 rooms. Students can select from single or twin room options for on-campus living. Below are the room rates for different halls:
Hall Name | Rate |
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Beit Hall | £748 – £1,196 |
Eastside Hall | £744 – £1,324 |
Kemp Porter Buildings | £508 – £764 |
Putney Boathouse | £676 |
Southside Halls | £744 – £1,324 |
Wilson House | £528 – £1,044 |
Woodward Buildings | £508 – £764 |
Xenia | £516 – £1,088 |
Students who have accepted their admission offer from Imperial College London will receive an invitation to apply for accommodation in late May. They can log in to the online accommodation portal (AccHub) and select up to five preferences for room type, hall, and price range.
Off-campus Accommodation
Imperial College London does not provide on-campus accommodation for graduate students. As a result, MBA and master’s applicants at Imperial College Business School should explore private rental options in London. The Accommodation Office at the business school offers guidance on rental agreements and contracts and assists students in finding suitable rental housing.
Graduate students may also consider accommodation through Gradpad, a private student housing provider. Gradpad offers a variety of options, including studio flats and private en-suite bedrooms in shared flats with communal kitchens. Postgraduate accommodation through Gradpad is available at two locations in London: Griffon Studios in Battersea and Wood Lane Studios in White City.