London, Haywood House
From £513pw Limited availability
Choose a Silver Studio Premium and you'll enjoy 24 sq m of living space equipped with everything you...
London, Haywood House
From £513pw Limited availability
Choose a Silver Studio Premium and you'll enjoy 24 sq m of living space equipped with everything you...
London, Haywood House
From £391pw Available
These rooms offer all you need within 12.5 sq m of living space, and share well-equipped facilities ...
London, Haywood House
From £391pw Available
These rooms offer all you need within 12.5 sq m of living space, and share well-equipped facilities ...
London, Haywood House
From £378pw Available
You'll have plenty of room to move in our Silver En Suite Premium, with 12.5 sq m of living space an...
London, Haywood House
From £378pw Available
You'll have plenty of room to move in our Silver En Suite Premium, with 12.5 sq m of living space an...
London, Haywood House
From £406pw Limited availability
One of our largest En Suite rooms, the 14 sq m Gold En Suite Deluxe is a great choice. This spacious...
London, Haywood House
From £406pw Limited availability
One of our largest En Suite rooms, the 14 sq m Gold En Suite Deluxe is a great choice. This spacious...
London, Haywood House
From £403pw Limited availability
On floors 2-4 these rooms offer 12.5 sq m of living space and share a well-equipped kitchen and livi...
London, Haywood House
From £403pw Limited availability
On floors 2-4 these rooms offer 12.5 sq m of living space and share a well-equipped kitchen and livi...
The fourth-oldest university in England, and one of the two founding colleges of the world-renowned University of London, King’s was established in 1829 by King George IV. With nine faculties, institutions and schools, it has kept its reputation and is one of the top 25 universities in the world.
Among its many world-changing achievements, King’s was home to the discovery of the structure of DNA, the origins of IVF, and research that helped develop radio, TV and mobile phones. 12 people who have worked at or studied at King’s have won Nobel Prizes. Notable alumni include poet John Keats, civil rights activist Desmond Tutu, physicist Peter Higgs, and Florence Nightingale, who founded the world's first professional school of nursing at St Thomas' Hospital in 1860.
The Waterloo campus is home to the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, the London Dental Education Centre, and the Faculties of Life Sciences & Medicine, and Social Science & Public Policy.
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