Multi-faith spaces on campus

Read on to see where there are multi-faith prayer rooms available on campus.

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There are mutli-faith rooms available on all University of Greenwich campuses. These are provided for all students and staff, of all faiths and none. Read below for more information on where to find them.

Yellow coloured map marker drop Avery Hill: Ground Floor, Seymour Court

This new space opened in November 2023. Located in a central and accessible area on campus in Seymour Court right next to Tudor Café, the multi-faith room has been designed to provide a serene and contemplative environment for individuals of all faiths.

Find out more about this new space from GSU Officer Laziz.

 

Facilities:

  • Dual entrance into the main room
  • Disabled toilet nearby
  • Ablution facilities for men and women

 

>> See a campus map of Avery Hill to locate Seymour Court

 

Pink coloured map marker drop Greenwich: Room 018, Dreadnought Building

This is on the Ground Floor of Dreadnought, alongside the Student Group Rooms that are bookable.

 

Facilities:

  • Dual entrance into the main room
  • Two Disabled toilets nearby
  • Ablution facilities are available in Dreadnought basement near the gym, signposted downstairs from the prayer spaces and accessible via the nearest lift in the Atrium

 

>> See a campus map of Greenwich to locate Dreadnought

 

Green coloured map marker drop Medway: Room 039, Pilkington Building

This is on the Ground floor of the building.

Facilities:

  • Dual entrance into the main room
  • Ablution facilities for men and women
  • Disabled toilets in the building

 

>> See a campus map of Medway to locate Pilkington Building

 

University Chaplaincy

The University also have a Chaplaincy team. They offer help and guidance to all students and staff regardless of individual beliefs. Find out more about them on the University website.

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