College Hall, London


College Hall is a fully catered hall of residence of the University of London. It is situated on Malet Street in the Bloomsbury district of London, United Kingdom. It is an intercollegiate hall, and as such provides accommodation for full-time students at constituent colleges and institutions of the University of London including King's College, University College, Queen Mary, the London School of Economics and the School of Oriental and African Studies amongst others.

History

Established in 1882, and initially located in Byng Place, It initially catered for female students The first Principal was Eleanor Grove who arranged for lease of the house in Byng Place, assisted by Rosa Morison, who volunteered to take the posts with no salary. College Hall was incorporated into the University of London in 1910. It moved to nearby Malet Street in 1932.
College Hall provides 357 rooms to women and men.

Structure

Each of the intercollegiate halls of residence is managed by a Hall Manager. Every hall also has a Warden and a number of resident Senior Members. The Hall Managers and their staff work full-time during office hours, while the Wardens and Senior Members, commonly referred to as the Wardenial staff, are part-time staff who are either studying or working in academic or academic-related roles elsewhere in the University of London.
The Junior Common Room Committee, elected by the students, provides social and sporting activities.

Transport

The nearest underground stations are Goodge Street to the west, Euston Square to the north and Russell Square to the east.