Whether it's Kingston Hill's woodland and lawns or the riverside at Kingston School of Art, Knights Park, each campus at Kingston University has its own unique character. Linked together by the University's free intersite bus service, they combine impressive facilities with a friendly study environment.
The hub of student activity in Kingston. Students from all campuses converge on this large complex, home to the Kingston Students' Union headquarters, the Student Life Centre, the gym and the health centre.
Students based here: Arts and Social Sciences; Law; Engineering (Civil); Computing and Information Systems; Science.
Kingston Hill is a modern hillside campus set in landscaped gardens three miles (4.8km) outside Kingston town centre. It enjoys a real community feel.
Students based here: Business; Music; Nursing; Midwifery; Social Care; Education.
Kingston School of Art at Knights Park has a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The riverside setting provides an appropriately picturesque backdrop for the University's design students.
Students based here: Architecture; Art and Design.
Roehampton Vale is a modern building close to both Richmond Park and Wimbledon Common. Its top-quality facilities, designed exclusively for engineering students, provide important vocational experience.
Students based here: Engineering.