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The Greenwich Campus is on a World Heritage Site on the banks of the Thames. The university’s largest campus is centred on three baroque buildings designed by Sir Christopher Wren at the end of the 17th century. “More breathtaking than the Versailles of Louis XIV” is how The Independent newspaper described it.

The library has an extensive collection of books and journals, as well as language laboratories, and a 200-PC computing facility. Other computer facilities are on campus, including specialist laboratories for the School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences. A TV studio and editing suites are also on site.

The Stephen Lawrence Gallery provides a showcase for the work of contemporary artists. The grounds of the Old Royal Naval College, in which the Greenwich Campus is situated, also house the tourist attractions of the Painted Hall and the Chapel of St Peter and St Paul.

2012 Olympics

London will host the 2012 Olympics – and the University of Greenwich is already off the blocks. It contributed to the development of the successful bid and offered accommodation for games organisers. The Greenwich Campus, whose university buildings will be used for games administration, is in one of the official Olympic zones. This also includes the nearby Greenwich Park, the site of the equestrian events and modern pentathlon. Staff and students will be invited to act as volunteers during the event.

Virtual 360 campus views

Our virtual 360 campus views allow you to get a feel for our campuses without leaving your chair!

Simply select the view you would like to examine, then when it has loaded use the mouse or keyboard arrows to rotate the your view. You can also zoom in to see our buildings in more detail.

The virtual 360s require the Quicktime plug-in which you can download from the Apple website.