School of Architecture, Design & Construction
The University of Greenwich is home to a thriving community of over 28,000 students of all ages. Students from over 140 countries choose to study at Greenwich, which is also a popular option for people from our local communities in south-east London and Kent. The university also has an extensive international network of partnerships with universities and overseas colleges.
The university has three campuses, each with modern teaching and learning facilities, including libraries, computers and laboratories, in beautiful historic buildings.
The Avery Hill Campus consists of two sites, Mansion Site and Southwood Site, both of which are located in the 86-acre Avery Hill Park in Eltham, south-east London. Only a few minutes' walk apart, these two Victorian sites house some of the best teaching, living and sporting facilities. The Avery Hill campus is home to the following Schools; Architecture, Design & Construction, Education and Health & Social Care.
The Greenwich Campus is on a World Heritage Site on the banks of the River Thames. The grounds of the Old Royal Naval College, in which the Greenwich Campus is situated, also houses the tourist attractions of the Painted Hall and Chapel. The Greenwich Campus is home to the following Schools; Business, Computing & Mathematical Sciences, Greenwich Maritime Institute and Humanities & Science Sciences.
The Medway Campus is a splendid Edwardian redbrick and ivy-clad campus - dating from 1903 - has benefited from - 50 million in investment since 1996. Extensive new laboratories and research facilities have been opened at Medway and the university has linked with other educational establishments to develop the campus as a major higher education centre in the Medway region, known collectively as the Universities at Medway.