Accommodation in Britain is the most expensive. University dormitory of creative arts.
Although the dormitory of British University of Creative Arts is no stranger, it ranks second because it is one of the most expensive dormitories in Britain. The luxury of the student dormitory in Creative Arts University is staggering. Among them, Ian Dooley Building in Canterbury Campus provides 57 suites for students, 107 rooms, 20 suites in Holtham Court and 24 suites in Valley Town Building. China's rich second generation and the official second generation should consider these dormitories!
University of Manchester? Attic? dormitory
Speaking of strangeness, it is the big attic dormitory. At the University of Manchester, this attic-like dormitory is located on Oxford Road. It has a triangular structure on the left and a regular polygon on the right. If students live in the triangle dormitory on the left, will it be too wronged, because the dormitory space is a bit narrow? But this unique architectural form is still very attractive.
This dormitory is located in the south campus, which may be a good choice for children's shoes in the south campus of Manchester University. The surrounding traffic is convenient, that is, the dormitory is relatively small, the public toilet is not big, and the conditions are average. It takes only 1 minute to walk from here to the Language Institute, and only 5 minutes to walk to the Business School. Manda's attic dormitory costs more than 80 pounds a week. But the kitchen and bathroom are common. You can apply for children's shoes at Manda University and experience this unique attic dormitory, which may leave a different feeling for your study abroad.
Cranfield Business School Cranfield Business School can accommodate the whole family.
The three campuses of Cranfield Business School in the UK can provide accommodation for students, their spouses and children. Each campus has a medical center, which is composed of high-quality nurses and doctors. There are childcare facilities and local schools. The college offers 7 apartments with different styles and facilities: Mitchell Hall, Stringfellow Hall, Lanchester Hall, Chilver Hall, Shared House, Fedden House and Family House.
Among them, there are large, medium and small or advanced standard rooms or large, medium and small suites, equipped with public toilets or independent toilets, bathrooms, kitchens and other equipment. Some suites offer meals. The accommodation fee for each style is about 100- 150 per week. Each apartment is different, choose according to your own requirements.
Newcastle University? Royal? dormitory
Do students think Newcastle University at first sight? Royal? Dormitory refers to a kind of building, whose luxury and shape are very similar to the living environment of members of the British royal family. In fact, I want to explain that Newcastle University has dormitories for members of the British royal family! British Princess You Jinni entered Newcastle University in September, 2009, and left the imperial palace with superior conditions to live in the student dormitory LT? Civilian life. So, there is a seat on the campus of Newcastle University? Royal? Dormitory
The newest and most considerate John Burnett House in Edinburgh University.
In recent years, the University of Edinburgh has launched a new dormitory named John Burnett House. John Burnett Building (JBH) is located in the Pollock Hall building area, which was officially put into operation in September 2009. This is a newly-built Aida Hall. Accommodation services can be provided for a total of *** 146 undergraduate freshmen and graduate students. JBH * * * has 90 single rooms and 28 double rooms, some of which are suites, including shower, washbasin and toilet, while others are equipped with toilet facilities. Dormitories include the school's ResNet network and telephone service.
All rooms have standard single beds, low cabinets (drawers can be locked), tables and chairs, wardrobes, hanging cabinets, leisure chairs and bookshelves. Aida also provides students with all kinds of bedding: quilt cover, sheets and pillowcases, quilts and pillows. There is a TV, video recorder or DVD player in the common room.
I summed up the common sense about studying in Britain and entering the dormitory, hoping to help everyone.