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EXAMPLE MENU :
Breakfast Menu
(Monday to Friday)
Starter
Soup of the day, fruit juice
or a selection of cold starters
******
Main Course
Lasagne, salad and garlic bread
Roast chicken, fresh vegetables,
roast potatoes and gravy
or
A selection of salads with
a hot jacket potato
or
Spinach and ricotta tortellini pasta parcels
filled with cheese in a tomato sauce
(vegetarians only)
******
Dessert
A choice of fresh fruit, yoghurts
or home made desserts
Meal times
Monday to Friday
Weekend
Meal Day Carnatic & Greenbank
Breakfast Saturday 9.00am - 10.00am
(continental)
Brunch Sunday 10.30am - 11.45am
High Tea Saturday and Sunday4.30pm - 6.00pm
It you are unable to attend any of the meal times during the week, you can order a breakfast or supper pack. An example of a supper pack
would be soup, jacket potato with a choice of filling (baked beans, grated cheese or tuna fish), fruit and a cake/muffin.
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The University of Liverpool
Leverhulme Building
Abercromby Square
Liverpool
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Easy comparison
All rooms/flats:
Hall Cost per Total cost Contract Number Washbasin Number of Number of Telephone in
week length of rooms in room students students room or
sharing sharing bath / shared
toilet shower
Hall Cost Total cost Contract Numbe Washbasi Number Number Telephone
per length r of n in room of of in room
week rooms students students or shared
sharing sharing
toilet bath /
shower
Dale £82.95 £3,235.05 39 16 N 2 2 Shared
(male
students
only)
Derby and £82.95 £3,235.05 39 95 Most 6 max 5 max In room
Rathbone
Derby and £93.80 £3,658.20 39 194 Y 1 1 In room
Rathbone
(ensuite)
Roscoe and £93.80 £3,658.20 39 3 Y 1 1 In room
Gladstone
(ensuite)##
#
Contract length varies, 40 weeks for new undergraduates, 42 weeks for existing students, 51 weeks for postgraduates
* Not all fuel bills included in rent
** Some rooms are en-suite
~ Telephone in room in most cases but not all
^ Two different sizes of room available - standard and larger
## Reserved for disabled students
What's included
The university has nine hall sites offering approximately 3,400 single study-bedrooms, of which 420 are catered (with meals provided).
Paul Kent 1.5 miles from 242 single study-bedrooms, most en Self- £119.04
Headington catering
Hall suite, with shared kitchens allocated
Campus
to groups of six to nine.
Most of the rooms are ensuite
although a small proportion are not. £108.74
(non en suite)
Those that are not are offered at a
lower price.
Applicants who choose Oxford Brookes University as a "Firm Choice" are guaranteed to be offered a room within one of their hall choices (you must select a
minimum of 5 hall choices)*. This guarantee requires that applicants meet all conditions and deadlines attached to their application and that they are holding an
Unconditional Offer as processed by the Admissions office prior to hall allocations taking place.
When accepting an offer of a hall place, in most cases you enter into an agreement to take occupancy for 38 weeks. This means that you can have full use of your
room during the Christmas and Easter vacations. The exceptions are Cheney Student Village (agreements are for 50 weeks), some of Clive Booth Hall
Postgraduate Centre (some agreements for 50 weeks); Nursing students studying specific courses, Art Foundation, LPC and GDL students who occupy rooms at
Crescent or Paul Kent Hall and PGCE/BA Primary students who occupy rooms at Harcourt Hill Hall who have longer contract periods specific to their course of
study.
The university leases a number of houses which are available for students who are prepared to live as a group and share a bathroom and kitchen.
The houses are fully-furnished, but you provide your own bed linen, utensils and cutlery. Average weekly rent is about £83 per week; heating and lighting charges
are additional to this figure. You will have to pay a £226 non-refundable administration fee before you can move in. Most agreements are for 46 weeks (some are
50 weeks).
Each student rents a single room and shares the rest of the house with other students. Usually four to five students rent rooms in a house and share a bathroom
and kitchen. This accommodation is usually let to second- and third-year students. A small proportion is reserved for post-graduate students.
There is a limited amount of accommodation in these properties for couples or for those who are single parents, but not for larger families. If you are coming to
Oxford with your family it is essential that you make arrangements in advance.
If you are interested, you should apply as soon as you have a firm place on a course. If you wish to view properties, please call +44 (0) 1865 484660 to make an
MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY
After the first year of study students are welcome to reapply for University accommodation. The University of Manchester
guarantee means that all overseas under- and postgraduate students will be offered a room in a hall of residence but you must
have reapplied for accommodation by the advertised due date (usually the beginning of February of each year). Home (ie
UK/EU) students are not guaranteed accommodation after the first year but may still reapply and a substantial proportion of
them manage to secure rooms in halls. Approximately 15% of accommodation is reserved for returning students. If your
reapplication is not successful or if, like many returning students, you prefer to look for accommodation with friends in the
private sector, the University recommends you access Manchester Student Homes
Undergraduate Accommodation
To find out further information on an individual hall click on the name of the hall in the hall column.
Cost Per
Catered or Cost Per Number of Single Sex
Hall Room Type Week
Self Catered Year Weeks Areas
(approx.)
Standard No Wash
£112 £4490 40
Basin Large
Dalton-Ellis Hall
Victoria Park Standard Large £127 £5083 40
(279 rooms)
En Suite Shower £144 £5790 40
Standard No
£113 £4533 40
Washbasin
Saint Anselm Hall Catered
Victoria Park
Super Single £132 £5309 40
(126 rooms)
Standard no
£80 £3204 40
washbasin ref