We know study space gets tight during exams, so your Education Officer has been working with teams in UCL Estates to open up rooms across campus, giving you more places to focus.

As exam season approaches and campus gets busier, finding a quiet place to study can be tough. After hearing your feedback about full libraries and long waits for seats, Sarah, your Education Officer, has been working with the university to open extra study spaces across campus - giving you more room to focus.

The new spaces available

All rooms will be available to study in from 09:00-18:00.

Gordon House, rooms:

  • 207
  • 208
  • 306
  • 309 (this is a wellbeing space and chillout room)
  • 311
  • 211b

Cruciform Building, rooms:

  • B.3.06
  • B.3.05
  • B.3.07
  • B.3.08

Archaeology building, Gordon Square (31-34) & (14) Taviton St, room:

  • Archaeology 501 - Public Cluster (computer room)

How to use the new rooms

These rooms are open for anyone to drop in and use whenever you need a quiet moment to focus and a place to study.

Gordon House 3.09 is a wellbeing space - it is set up as calm, low‑noise space with snacks, beanbags, dimmable lights, and a community noticeboard for anyone who needs a softer, more relaxed environment.

A note on accessibility: Some of the spaces, especially in Gordon House, have limited accessibility. Before you travel, you can use the AccessAble accessibility tool to check routes, entrances and room details.