Accomodation

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All of our accommodation is located on the Mount Oswald site, and is a few minutes’ walk from the College buildings such as College Office, the Nest (our bar), the Junior Common Room (JCR), the MUGA (Multi Use Games Area), and the Hub.

The bedrooms assigned to first year undergraduate students are all single occupancy. There are two primary room types: en-suite rooms organised into flats of five to eight students with a shared kitchen and single standard rooms in Town Houses with shared bathroom facilities and a shared kitchen.

  • Most of the building names are linked to the compass direction from which our college takes its name. Each has a link of some kind with the southern hemisphere, or with the ideals expressed in our motto (‘Libertas, Aequalitas, Civitas Totius Mundi’), or with both.

    Centaurus: is a bright constellation in the southern sky. It was one of the 48 constellations identified and listed by the Egyptian mathematician, astronomer and geographer Claudius Ptolemy. Centaurus represents a centaur; a creature that is half man, half horse.

    Concordia: In ancient Roman religion, Concordia is the goddess who embodies agreement. Her Greek equivalent is usually regarded as Harmonia, with musical harmony a metaphor for an ideal of social concord or entente in the political discourse of the Republican era. Concordia is also associated with a stable society. Concordia is also the name of the French-Italian research facility on the Antarctic Plateau, thus establishing a connection to the south.

    Earhart: is Amelia Mary Earhart, the pioneering American aviator. Earhart was the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She disappeared in the Pacific Ocean on July 2 1937 while flying from New Guinea to Howland Island. She was formally declared dead in January 1941.

    Gillard: Julia Gillard became Australia's first female prime minister in June 2010. She was born in Wales and migrated to Australia with her parents when she was just four years old. She was elected president of the Australian Union of Students at Melbourne University in 1983 and worked as successful lawyer before entering politics. .

    Lorde: Audre Lorde was an American writer, feminist and civil rights activist. She described herself as a “black, lesbian, mother, warrior [and], poet.” Born in New York City in 1934 to immigrant parents from the West Indies, Audre was so short-sighted that she was legally blind. Her mother taught her to read and write and passed on a love of words. Of course, there is also the New Zealand singer song writer who is known professionally as Lorde.

    Pitcairn: Pitcairn is a small volcanic island in the South Pacific, about 1350 miles east south-east of Tahiti. Its tiny population consists of people descended from the mutineers of the Royal Navy ship HMS Bounty. The mutiny occurred in the south Pacific on 28 April 1789 when crewmen, led by Acting Lieutenant Fletcher Christian, seized control of the ship from their captain, Lieutenant William Bligh. The mutineers set Bligh and 18 loyalists adrift in an open boat. Many of the mutineers settled on Pitcairn Island. Bligh and his remaining crew sailed 3,500 nautical miles and survived until they reached safety on daily rations of an ounce of bread and a quarter-pint of water for each man.

    Scorpius: another of the constellations identified by Claudius Ptolemy in the second century. It is a large constellation located in the southern hemisphere near the centre of the Milky Way and lies between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east. Its name is Latin for scorpion.

    Shipley: is Jennifer (Jenny) Shipley born Jennifer Robson in Gore, New Zealand in 1952. She became New Zealand’s first female prime minister serving between 1997 and 1999. A graduate of Christchurch Teachers’ College, she began her career as a teacher in a primary school.

    Sirius: Sirius, also known as the Dog Star, is the brightest star in the night sky. It is 8.60 light years from Earth, in the constellation Canis Major. Sirius is brightest star because it is so close to the solar system.It is the fifth closest star system to Earth.

Ensuite Rooms

En-suite rooms are organised flats of five to eight students with a shared kitchen.

In your ensuite room you will find:

- Small double bed and storage

- Mattress and protector

- Wardrobe

- Desk

- Desk light

- Office chair

- Rubbish bin

- Mirror

Shared Kitchen

The kitchen is shared between 5 to 8 students, depending on the flat.

- Iron & ironing board

- Dust pan and brush

- Compact vacuum cleaner

- Mop and bucket

- Every kitchen has a kettle, toaster, microwave, oven, fridge and freezer.

- Lockable cupboards


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Townhouse

In each Townhouse there are 4 floors and 12 bedrooms. Each student has their own single occupancy bedroom and shares a bathroom with one other student.

On the bottom floor there is a kitchen, shared between the 12 students living in the Townhouse. The kitchens contain: 3x fridge freezers and 12 dining chairs in each kitchen and a large living area with sofas to accommodate 12 students.

Accessible Rooms

We have five wheelchair accessible bedrooms for those students who require this type of accommodation. If you have any special medical requirements please let us know when you receive the accommodation application form so we can do our best to accommodate your specific needs.

Not sure what to bring?

Below you can find a helpful list put together by some of our current students with some recommended items to bring. This is by no means a comprehensive list and some items are completely optional - you do not have to have everything on these lists!

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Accommodation Charges

You can find the breakdown for College accommodation here: https://www.dur.ac.uk/colleges.se.office/charges/

Residence charges are inclusive of heating, electricity, water and WIFI. You will need to purchase your own TV license. The laundrette is located onsite in the Hub. The laundrette is operated by Circuit Laundry - the washing machines charge, but the dryers are free.

Have a question that has not been answered? Check out our accommodation FAQs Here.

If you have any questions that are not on the Accommodation FAQs or on this page please email south.accomodation@durham.ac.uk and we will do our best to help you.