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University of Westminster Accommodation
Whether you’re joining the University of Westminster soon or studying here already, the Student Accommodation Team offers help and advice on finding a suitable place to live.
Our halls
iQ Raffles House
Harrow Hall
Designed to harmonise with the environment, the on-campus complex offers exciting accommodation consisting of self-contained units arranged in small, purpose-built, low-rise blocks, all surrounded by shrubbery and green lawns.
Each unit has its own front door, lobby and cluster single bedrooms with en-suite facilities. There are also double units, as well as twin-bedded rooms for those who will share.
The campus was specially designed to give easy access to those with physical disabilities, and some of the rooms have facilities converted for wheelchair use.
A short bus ride takes you into Harrow and its lively town centre, where students can find a wide range of shops, an art centre and a multiplex cinema.
Marylebone Hall
The hall is a modern, 21-storey building attached to Marylebone Campus, one of the main teaching sites at the University of Westminster.
The hall offers 12 premier rooms, 12 penthouse rooms, 188 standard rooms and 10 shared rooms, all with en-suite facilities, built-in wardrobes, desks and internet connection. Kitchens are shared by a maximum of six students and contain a cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave, kettle and toaster.
Premier rooms are located on the 20th floor and offer breathtaking panoramic views of Regent’s Park and much of central London. These rooms benefit from an array of additional and premium features, including flat-screen televisions and luxury soft furnishings. Kitchens on this floor come equipped with crockery, pans and utensils, and are fitted with dishwashers, washing machines, tumble dryers, Xbox 360s and large flat-screen televisions.
Penthouse rooms offer all of the advantages of the premier rooms, with the added distinction of being at the very top of the building, with some of the finest views in central London. The rooms also have televisions with DVD player, an in-room fridge, and tea- and coffee-making facilities.
Regent’s Park, noted for its green open spaces, colourful floral displays, football pitches, tennis court, boating lake and London Zoo, is a five-minute walk away, and it's only a short bus journey to Hyde Park.
Alexander Fleming Hall
Located on the edge of the Square Mile, the original City of London and the most historic part of London, the hall is within walking distance of the financial district and various famous sights, including St Paul's Cathedral, the Royal Courts of Justice and the Barbican Centre, Europe's largest performing arts centre.
The hall consists of three separate, purpose-built, low-rise modern blocks offering good quality self-contained units with their own front door and lobby. Each unit has four, six or eight single rooms with washbasins, a modern and well-equipped kitchen for self-catering, and two or three bathrooms depending on size.
One-bedroom flat is a fully self-contained flat located on the 1st floor overlooking the square, with separate kitchen and bathroom. The bedroom is furnished with a double bed, wardrobe and chest of drawers. The lounge is furnished with a double sofa bed, arm chair and coffee table. The Kitchen is equipped with kitchen units, sink, fridge/freezer, electric cooker, kettle, toaster and microwave.
The kitchens are supplied with a cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave, kettle, and toaster. They also have facilities for ironing, and there is a coin-operated launderette nearby.
iQ Raffles House
All rooms are en-suite and the building is split into flats of six rooms, with each flat sharing a well-equipped kitchen with attached living area. The bedrooms all have 4ft beds as well as a desk and storage space.
As our main first-year residence there will be plenty of opportunities to get to know people and to get fully involved in student life.
Raffles House is owned and managed by iQ Student Accommodation on behalf of the University of Westminster.
The hall is on the same development as Wembley Stadium and Wembley Arena, so there is always a lot going on. Raffles House is also only two stops from Harrow Campus, where the Students' Union is based. The shops of Wembley are a short walk away and provide a range of local options.
The University of Westminster consistently upgrades and enhances its facilities to ensure they remain technologically advanced. Over the past few years, the university has invested more than £65 million. The facilities and learning spaces include a digital fabrication laboratory with numerous 3D printers and laser cutters, modern scientific laboratories, and specialized architecture studios. Other facilities include :
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Year of Establishment
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Total Students
4700
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Arts & Humanities
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Arabic and English Language
At Westminster, we'll train you to become a competent linguist in modern languages, ready to enter graduate employment.
We place particular emphasis on employability and the contemporary cultural context, and offer high-quality teaching in all language skills.
Our course offers you an opportunity to study the Arabic and English languages and cultures in an integrated interdisciplinary way, exploring the connections between them and the broader historical and cross-cultural contexts in which they are produced.
This course will enable you to achieve a good or high level of linguistic competence in Arabic in all four skill areas (reading, writing, listening and speaking), it will enhance your skills in using English, and develop your linguistic and cultural knowledge and understanding.
You'll be able to work in different cultural situations and you'll gain the transferable and cognitive skills necessary for lifelong personal and professional development.
Our Arabic courses are only available to beginner or 'false beginner' entrants – false beginners are students who may be able to read the Arabic script, and/or have completed the equivalent of one or two years' part-time study. Please note that we may need to test you to determine your entry point.
You’ll develop your understanding of the English language in terms of the way it is structured, its linguistic diversity in Britain and around the world as a global language, the ways in which it varies between different texts, and, at a wider level, the ways in which it reflects and contributes to wider meanings in society. You’ll also have the opportunity to consider the theoretical tools of both literary analysis and language research in detail.
You may have the option to spend a full academic year abroad at a partner institution and/or approved form of employment in a country where Arabic is the official language. You can also study an optional module from a range of topics across the University in each year.
36 month
Duration
$ 14400
Tuition
At Westminster, we'll train you to become a competent linguist in modern languages, ready to enter graduate employment.
We place particular emphasis on employability and the contemporary cultural context, and offer high-quality teaching in all language skills.
Our course offers you an opportunity to study the Arabic and English languages and cultures in an integrated interdisciplinary way, exploring the connections between them and the broader historical and cross-cultural contexts in which they are produced.
This course will enable you to achieve a good or high level of linguistic competence in Arabic in all four skill areas (reading, writing, listening and speaking), it will enhance your skills in using English, and develop your linguistic and cultural knowledge and understanding.
You'll be able to work in different cultural situations and you'll gain the transferable and cognitive skills necessary for lifelong personal and professional development.
Our Arabic courses are only available to beginner or 'false beginner' entrants – false beginners are students who may be able to read the Arabic script, and/or have completed the equivalent of one or two years' part-time study. Please note that we may need to test you to determine your entry point.
You’ll develop your understanding of the English language in terms of the way it is structured, its linguistic diversity in Britain and around the world as a global language, the ways in which it varies between different texts, and, at a wider level, the ways in which it reflects and contributes to wider meanings in society. You’ll also have the opportunity to consider the theoretical tools of both literary analysis and language research in detail.
You may have the option to spend a full academic year abroad at a partner institution and/or approved form of employment in a country where Arabic is the official language. You can also study an optional module from a range of topics across the University in each year.
48 month
Duration
$ 14400
Tuition
Arts & Humanities
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Arabic and English Literature
Our Arabic and English Literature BA will help you to become a competent linguist ready to enter graduate employment. The course places particular emphasis on employability and the contemporary cultural context of Arabic and offers high-quality teaching in all language skills, alongside an in-depth exploration of English literature.
On the course, you'll develop linguistic competence in speaking, writing, reading and listening in Arabic and you'll develop your knowledge and understanding of literary and cultural studies.
You'll study an integrated curriculum with a focus on applied language skills and cultural studies, supported by a rigorous development of your foreign language skills. You'll develop a high level of competence in Arabic, proficiency in language transfer skills, a thorough knowledge of Arabic culture, and the ability to thrive linguistically in diverse cultural situations.
In English Literature, you'll have the opportunity to examine literary and non-literary works of all periods from Shakespeare to the present day, taking in a wide range of authors and themes, with full and balanced coverage of dramatic, poetic and prose works.
You'll consider the wider historical and political contexts in which cultural and literary works have been produced and received, and relate the works both to intellectual history and to work in other arts and media, such as architecture and the visual arts. You'll also have the opportunity to consider the theoretical tools of textual, cultural and literary analysis in detail.
You'll have the opportunity to spend an academic year abroad at a partner institution and/or, depending on your language level, in an approved form of employment in a country where Arabic is the official language. A year abroad will not only improve your language skills but also contribute to your employability, encourage intercultural awareness, and build confidence.
Our Arabic courses are only available to beginner or 'false beginner' entrants - false beginners are students who may be able to read the Arabic script, and/or have the equivalent to one or two years' part-time study. Please note that we may need to test you to determine your entry point.
36 month
Duration
$ 14400
Tuition
Our Arabic and English Literature BA will help you to become a competent linguist ready to enter graduate employment. The course places particular emphasis on employability and the contemporary cultural context of Arabic and offers high-quality teaching in all language skills, alongside an in-depth exploration of English literature.
On the course, you'll develop linguistic competence in speaking, writing, reading and listening in Arabic and you'll develop your knowledge and understanding of literary and cultural studies.
You'll study an integrated curriculum with a focus on applied language skills and cultural studies, supported by a rigorous development of your foreign language skills. You'll develop a high level of competence in Arabic, proficiency in language transfer skills, a thorough knowledge of Arabic culture, and the ability to thrive linguistically in diverse cultural situations.
In English Literature, you'll have the opportunity to examine literary and non-literary works of all periods from Shakespeare to the present day, taking in a wide range of authors and themes, with full and balanced coverage of dramatic, poetic and prose works.
You'll consider the wider historical and political contexts in which cultural and literary works have been produced and received, and relate the works both to intellectual history and to work in other arts and media, such as architecture and the visual arts. You'll also have the opportunity to consider the theoretical tools of textual, cultural and literary analysis in detail.
You'll have the opportunity to spend an academic year abroad at a partner institution and/or, depending on your language level, in an approved form of employment in a country where Arabic is the official language. A year abroad will not only improve your language skills but also contribute to your employability, encourage intercultural awareness, and build confidence.
Our Arabic courses are only available to beginner or 'false beginner' entrants - false beginners are students who may be able to read the Arabic script, and/or have the equivalent to one or two years' part-time study. Please note that we may need to test you to determine your entry point.
48 month
Duration
$ 14400
Tuition
Arts & Humanities
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Arabic and Global Communication
Our Arabic and Global Communication BA develops your knowledge of the Arabic language and culture, and develops your communication skills for the professional global environment.
Our course helps you to achieve a good or high level of linguistic proficiency in Arabic in reading, writing, listening and speaking. It also gives you insight into and practice in communicating internationally as well as mediating between English and Arabic speakers.
The curriculum integrates applied language skills and cultural studies, while ensuring a rigorous development of your foreign language competence in all areas. We teach in an integrated interdisciplinary way, exploring the connections between language and culture and the broader historical and cross-cultural contexts in which they are produced.
You'll improve your ability as an intercultural communicator by studying how our ideas are shaped and communicated in a global society, where our interactions are no longer confined by national, regional or cultural boundaries.
Studying the Arabic and Global Communication BA, you'll acquire qualities and skills in areas such as interpersonal communication and organisational skills, analysis and argument, autonomy and team working, and team management. You’ll also build your flexibility, tolerance and organisational skills to enable you to be an effective international communicator. On graduation, you'll be able to thrive linguistically in diverse cultural situations.
36 month
Duration
$ 14400
Tuition
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