UNSW Hall, University of New South Wales

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UNSW Hall
University of New South Wales
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LocationUNSW campus, Kensington
Coordinates33°54′58″S 151°13′49″E / 33.916098°S 151.230343°E / -33.916098; 151.230343Coordinates: 33°54′58″S 151°13′49″E / 33.916098°S 151.230343°E / -33.916098; 151.230343
Full nameUNSW Hall
Established2014
Sister collegesBasser College, Philip Baxter College, Goldstein College, , Colombo House.
DeanIsabelle Creagh
Websiteaccommodation.unsw.edu.au/colleges/unsw-hall

UNSW Hall is a residential college that is a part of University of New South Wales' student accommodation portfolio, founded in 2014.

History[]

At its founding, UNSW Hall occupied a facility built in 1959 that had temporarily occupied by Phillip Baxter College during a redevelopment of UNSW's Kensington Colleges. In 2018, this facility was identified by the university as end of life,[1] threatening UNSW Hall with closure. Following the "Save UNSW Hall" campaign by residents against this, the college relocated to its current site on the north side of the University of New South Wales' Kensington campus in 2019.

Accommodation[]

UNSW Hall is a fully-catered facility, offering students three meals per day at the Goldstein dining hall during session. The accommodation has shared bathrooms and single rooms.

House Committee[]

The House Committee is composed of student leaders elected annually by residents in various portfolios aimed at offering residents opportunities to be involved in extra-curricular activities. The House Committee includes an executive group of a president, secretary and treasurer and administers a budget each year across areas such as cultural, communities/charities, sport, social and communications.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "UNSW D14 Building Design Report" (PDF). Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  2. ^ "House Committee at UNSW Hall". UNSW Accommodation. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
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