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Queen Mary, University of London
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Typical Prices

Breakfast is included for an extra £4.50.
 

Description

Modern canalside city campus, with modern attractive rooms. Suitable for independent travellers, groups and self-catering.

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Facilities

ChildrenChildren welcome
Bookable product facilitiesGround floor bedrooms available
Catering
Bar
Serve breakfast
Cooking facilities for guests' use
Serve evening meal
Serve lunch
Caters for vegetarians
Provider facilitiesBusiness facilities
Central heating throughout
Coach parties accepted
Conference facilities
Ironing facilities
Public telephone
Booking and payment detailsDelta accepted
Euros accepted
MasterCard accepted
Special group rates Special group rates
Solo accepted
Sterling travellers' cheques accepted
Maestro accepted
Visa accepted
 

Location Information for Queen Mary, University of London

Address
University of London, E104 Queens Building, London
London
E1 4NS
Telephone+44 (0)20 7882 8174
Fax+44 (0)20 8983 7055
Email
Websitewww.qmulholidays.co.uk
Directions by public transport
Mile End - 5 minutes.
Turn left out of the station and walk for five minutes.
Directions by road
M11, junction 4 -
The college is on the north side of the A11, Mile End Road, between Burdett Road and Globe Road.
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Events at Queen Mary, University of London

  1. Campus Tours Guided walk

     

    The best way to find out more about Queen Mary is to come and see it for yourself. Education Liaison organises campus visits throughout the year. Normally lasting about one hour, these are intentionally informal and restricted to small groups so everyone has the chance to ask questions. They are a great way of finding out about living and studying here. You will be shown around by a current student. If you want to see a particular department, this can usually be arranged when you book your visit.

     
  2. This event is open to anyone who is interested in interdisciplinary and collaborative research across the disciplines of medical/life sciences and engineering/physical sciences within the college and partner institutions. All seminars are followed by light refreshments. The Discipline Bridging Initiative is funded for three years by the MRC and EPSRC and aims to facilitate the development of new multidisciplinary collaborations across the disciplines of medical/life sciences and engineering/physical sciences. Small grants will be available to support new discipline bridging activities.

     
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