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If
you wish to live off-campus, the Accommodation
Officer can also help you find flats, flat-shares
and homestays in London.
The Refectory
There is a large Refectory offering a wide
selection of dishes from around the world with
daily menu that caters for vegetarian and other
diets.
Tuke Bar
The Regent’s College student bar offers the usual
competitive prices, in addition to evening
entertainment such as Karaoke, theme parties and
quiz nights. Large screen cable TV is a popular
choice amongst the Sports fans. The Bar also has a
pool table, juke box and table football.
Student Services
The Student Centre provided by Student Services
offers services and entertainment including:
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Music practice room with piano and sound proof
facilities for amplified instruments
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Fax
service
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Information on theatre productions, exhibitions,
gallery shows and events inside and outside London
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Reference books covering topics from ethnic
restaurants to public gold courses
Day trips to cities and sites of historical and
cultural interest.
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Outdoor activities e.g. ponytrekking in Wales,
golf tournaments, fun runs and a mini-world cup
all of which take place each semester
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Organizing parties, karaoke nights and quiz nights
held in the Tuke Bar or social areas
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Inner Circle newsletter with all details including
diary of forthcoming trips and activities
Travel Centre
Global Travel Regent’s College offers all types of
travel services, including last minute package
holidays, weekend breaks in Europe, flights,
accommodation, car hire, tours, exotic long haul
holidays, safaris and other travel services.
Personal Counselling
Completing an undergraduate degree programme can
be stressful so EBS London provides counselling
through your personal tutor and the staff at
Student Services. If you wish to seek help
outside, we can arrange for you to see a
professional counsellor.
Health Care
We recommend that all students take out private
health insurance before coming to the UK.
Treatment is free to all European Union citizens.
EU citizens should register with a local National
Health Service (NHS) doctor upon moving to the UK.
Students living on-campus are covered for
treatment at the local health centre. Some non-EU
citizens may be charged for treatment of chronic
conditions.
All students must pay for ophthalmic and dental
care on the National Health Service. All EU
citizens as well as non-EU citizens resident in UK
are entitled to receive accident and emergency
hospital care free of charge. Full details are in
the Student Handbook you will receive in the
induction week.
Sports Facilities
Sports facilities on campus include:
RBS
London students are encouraged to participate in
the football, volleyball and tennis teams on the
Regent’s College campus.
Students may also use join the University of
London Student Union and International Student
House located 10 minutes from the campus both
offer a wide range of sporting opportunities.
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