Kingston Hill Campus, KT2 7LB

  • Kingston Hill

    Kingston Hill is a beautiful, leafy, self-contained site with a mix of modern and historic buildings and a community feel. The campus boasts a cafe, restaurant and bar as well as halls of residence, tennis courts, table-tennis tables and an outdoor fitness trail. The learning resources centre includes a cafe, group learning rooms and bookable meeting pods.

    Kingston Business School has a modern, purpose-built building, with some of the best facilities for business-based courses in the country, including a new business incubation space, Kingston Business Innovation Centre. We are also one of only a few universities in the UK to have a real-time Bloomberg trading room.

    The Frank Lampl building also has a wide range of practical facilities, simulations suites, lecture theatres and teaching spaces for health and social care students.

    The campus is also home to the Visconti studio (created with legendary record producer Tony Visconti), a large performance studio, five recording studios and two Mac labs.

    Students based here: business; education; health; music; and social care.

     

Knights Park Campus, KT1 2QJ

  • Kingston School of Art

    Vibrant, friendly, creative and arty, Kingston School of Art, Knights Park is set in beautiful riverside location, a short walk from Kingston town centre and the Penrhyn Road campus. The restaurant and bar are right next to the picturesque Hogsmill River, providing a beautiful backdrop for breaks in-between lectures.

    Students here all work together in specialist workshops and studios equipped with the most recent design software programmes.

    A wide range of art, design and architecture resources, an image database and a large slide collection are all housed in the modern learning resource centre. The University’s own art gallery – the Stanley Picker Gallery –  where artists, designers and students present a broad programme of exhibitions and events, is also based here.

    A recent £12million refurbishment of workshops, studios and the reception area includes a gallery, a social space and an art shop.

    Students based here: architecture, art and design.

Penrhyn Road Campus, KT1 2EE

  • Penrhyn Road

    Kingston University’s new landmark building at Penrhyn Road campus opened in 2020 and won the prestigious RIBA Stirling prize in 2021 with a design that is all about transforming the learning experience for our students.

    Town House provides modern study facilities including a library with more than 1,000 study spaces, flexible learning spaces, a covered courtyard, cafes, dance studios, roof-top gardens and attractive landscaping.

    Disability and Mental Health Service is based on the ground floor of Johns Galsworthy building.

    Students based here: social sciences, computing, sciences, civil and infrastructure engineering, drama, dance, creative writing, journalism, media, economics, environmental science, law, pharmacology, sport science.

Roehampton Vale Campus, SW15 3DW

  • Roehampton Vale Campus

    Roehampton Vale is purpose-built and completely dedicated to the study of engineering. The campus is just a short bus ride or drive from Kingston town centre and within walking distance of Richmond Park and Wimbledon Common.

    Facilities here include wind tunnels, a range of vehicles and a flight simulator. Our labs include a composite material fabrication lab; materials testing equipment and rapid prototyping machinery; and computer-aided simulation technologies. We also have the latest CFD, CAM and CAD software, plus an embedded system laboratory with National Instruments equipment. The learning resources centre includes engineering-specific resources and databases, as well as a cafe.

    Students based here: aerospace engineering; automotive engineering; motorcycle engineering; and mechanical engineering.