Knights Park campus

Grange Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 2QJ

Students based here study:

  • Architecture
  • Art and Design

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Riverside life

Knights Park has a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Home to Kingston's design students, it backs onto the Hogsmill river so students can enjoy riverside living:

  • The student restaurant and bar open on to the waterside.
  • Middle Mill halls of residence is on the other bank.
  • Its small size and quiet location make the campus more intimate than the larger sites.

Each subject has its own designated teaching areas, but the small campus size means there are plenty of opportunities to socialise with other students.

Images of Knights Park Campus

Cultural resources

The creative atmosphere at Knights Park's is obvious as soon as you step through the door and see the exhibits of student work. Students also benefit from:

  • the University's Stanley Picker art gallery (on a small island in the Hogsmill river);
  • the digital technology Whitespace Studio; and
  • Knights Park library – with a wide range of electronic resources, including image databases and a large slide collection.

Learning facilities

Thanks to a 2003 development students now benefit from:

  • a new lecture theatre;
  • an extended computer suite in the learning resources centre;
  • a graduate and research centre; and
  • improved access for students with disabilities.

Access

For more information about access at this campus and across the university visit DisabledGo.