Our teaching rooms in Mary Seacole have been set up with the maximum occupancy as part of our Covid-Safe arrangements, so please do not move any furniture. We have increased our cleaning provision, but to provide confidence please
use the cleaning products provided to clean the keyboard and desk before you.
In Mary Seacole, you'll find:
On the Ground Floor there is a lecture theatre, a teaching room and a breakout space.
On the First Floor, there are 4 Teaching Rooms, 3 Individual Tutorial/Interview Rooms, 4 Group Tutorial/Interview Rooms and a Breakout Space
On the Second Floor, a further 3 Teaching Rooms, 3 Individual Tutorial/Interview Rooms, 5 Group Tutorial/Interview Rooms and an IT Teaching Suite.
And on the Third Floor, you will find 3 Teaching Rooms , 4 Individual Tutorial/Interview Rooms and 3 Group Tutorial/Interview Rooms
You can find toilets on all floors, which in these Covid times will help you maintain good hand hygiene, so do make sure to wash your hands frequently.
About Mary Seacole
Mary Seacole (1805-1881) was known for helping sick and wounded military personnel during the Crimean war. We've been passionate about nursing since 1890 and we're proud of our students, staff and alumni who have been on the front line dealing with Covid-19.
To celebrate this for A Level results day, we projected an image of Mary Seacole onto one of our campus buildings - you can see a behind the scenes look at how that went in our earlier Internal and Student News story.
Share your pictures with us: Tell us why you love Avery Hill
We want you to show us around the new library spaces, inside the clinical skills labs, enjoying our green spaces or any space on campus and tell us why you love Avery Hill. Tag @UniOfGreenwich on social media, and use #AveryHillImprovements or get in touch with Internal Communications.
If you'd like to be part of a small group showcasing our Avery Hill campus on the portal, Internal Communications would also like to hear from you.
Reporting issues:
We know that quite a lot has changed since many of us were last on campus, so some things might not work exactly as expected. If you find things that aren't working then please let us know by Logging a Facilities Request. We'd much rather know about it (even if that's more than once) and be able to fix it, than not know at all.