Study spaces

We have spaces and facilities across the campus to help you study, including library study spaces, blended learning spaces, or open access computers for you to use.

School and faculty study spaces

There are many study spaces across our schools and faculties. Find a school or faculty study space.

Silent spaces

If you need a quiet space, there are silent study spaces across campus, including:

  • Arts and Social libraries study rooms 
  • Beacon House Study Centre
  • Richmond Building (seating in the foyer and the links spaces on the first and second floors)
  • 34 Tyndall’s Park Road (for PGRs only).

There is also a sensory room in Senate House available to book.

Non-silent study spaces

Non-silent spaces are somewhere to do quiet learning, group study or join in with online sessions.

If your home wifi is poor or slow, then non-silent study spaces allow you to participate in online meetings, seminars and any other form of online learning where you need to be able to speak.

There are non-silent areas that do not need to be booked, in:

Find the nearest

open-access computer

Disabled access

Find out detailed information about the accessibility of our facilities.

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