student accommodation and living guide 2013/2014
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Contact DetailsGeneral Accommodation Enquiries: Tel: 01274 234883/235501/236125/234963Email: [email protected]: www.bradford.ac.uk/accommodation/
Address:Accommodation Services“The Orchard”, The GreenUniversity of BradfordBradfordWest YorkshireBD7 1BXUK
Disability Office EnquiriesTel: 01274 233739 (speech & minicom), or email [email protected]
General Course EnquiriesCourse Enquiries OfficeTel: 0800 073 1225Fax: 01274 235585Email: [email protected]
Counselling Service EnquiriesTel: 01274 235750
If you are dialling from outside the UK, please use the code +44 1274 before the final six-figure number
For Further Information: Tel: 01274 234883 / 235501 / 236125 / 234963 www.bradford.ac.uk/accommodation 1
City Campus 2
Campus Maps 3
The City of Bradford 4
The Green, City Campus Accommodation 6
School of Management Campus 8
Accommodation Costs 9
Halls at a Glance 10
Living Costs 11
Management of The Green 12
Student Support 12
Application Form 13
How to Find Us 16
STUDENT ACCOMMODATION AND LIVING GUIDE 2013-2014
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THE CAMPUS
Located just five minutes’ walk from Bradford city centre, the centrepiece of our refurbished campus is the three-storey Student Central building – the heart of student activity and home to University of Bradford Students’ Union.
Our new developments are among the most environmentally-friendly buildings in the world, and have seen us win numerous awards including the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) Carbon Champion of the Year 2012.
Around CampusYou can choose from a wide range of places to eat and drink, including the Atrium Restaurant, which offers vegan and halal options, and many other bars and cafés where you can catch up with your coursemates over a cappuccino or celebrate with friends on a night out. The campus also boasts its own theatre, library, art gallery and music centre.
Student CentralThe Ents Mall houses four bars, a patio terrace and a 1,300-capacity nightclub. The Union Mall has open spaces for group study, student advice centres and a well-stocked shop. You’ll also find plenty of social and study spaces around the central atrium, with teaching rooms, a 130-seat lecture theatre, student services and a computer cluster.
Award-winning FacilitiesOur award-winning £40 million student accommodation, The Green, opened in September 2011.
Our Fitness & Lifestyle sports centre boasts a range of top facilities including a gym, swimming pool and climbing wall, with a packed programme of classes, beauty treatments and children’s activities available at hugely competitive prices (visit www.bradford.ac.uk/unique for more details).
There’s also plenty of open green space for you to enjoy on campus, including the grass amphitheatre outside Student Central which plays host to everything from sunbathing in summer to sledging in winter.
Students studying Management or Law-related subjects study at the dedicated School of Management parkland campus, two miles (25 minutes’ walk) from the city centre, where beautiful historic buildings stand side by side with the latest state-of-the-art facilities. A dedicated free bus service takes students between the School of Management and the City Campus.
We’ve invested £120 million in our bustling City Campus and School of Management Campus to make sure you get the most out of your time here – whether you’re studying, working, relaxing or playing.
School of Management CampusStudent Central, City Campus
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City Campus 1 Richmond Building 2 Atrium, Richmond Building 3 Richmond Building Workshop Block 4 ICT Building 5 Norcroft Building and Norcroft Centre 6 The Green 7 Horton D Building 8 Horton A Building 9 Chesham B Building 10 Chesham C Building 11 Student Central and J B Priestley Building 12 Sports and Amenities (includes Unique and Waterstones bookshop) 13 Pemberton Building 14 Ashfield Building 15 Phoenix Building South West 16 Phoenix Building North East 17 Sustainable Enterprise Centre 18 STEM Building 19 Forster Building 20 Peace Garden
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1 Waterhead Building 2 Emm Lane Building 3 Learning Resource Centre (Management and Law Library) 4 Sir Titus Salt Building 5 Seasons Restaurant and Atrium 6 Airedale Building
7 Yvette Jacobson Building 8 Cartwright Building 9 Vernon Barnby Hall (student accommodation) 10 Heaton Mount 11 Heaton Mount Accommodation and Seminar Rooms 12 Coach House (Law School)
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THE CITY OF BRADFORD
Social life in Bradford thrives in the multitude of small, independent bars dotted around the city centre which, once discovered, will become like a second home. You’ll also find an abundance of art, music and theatre on your doorstep with a wide variety of clubs and venues within a few minutes’ walk of the City Campus.
The National Media Museum is the most visited museum attraction outside London, while the Alhambra Theatre is a major touring venue offering top West End shows, contemporary dance and ballet. There’s also a wealth of grassroots culture to explore, from artist sound walks around historic Manningham to the flourishing poetry and local music scenes.
To support student travel around the city, a free bus service links the City Campus to the two railway stations, the bus station and the city centre.
A global cityWe’re a multicultural community, hosting a diverse range of dazzling street events and flamboyant festivals such as the annual Mela, a colourful celebration of
Bradford is a vibrant, friendly, creative and cosmopolitan city with a population of over half a million people speaking around 70 different languages. With a lively nightlife and a host of shops, cinemas, sporting venues and cultural attractions, it’s also one of the least expensive student cities in the UK – offering you great value for money too.
Asian culture attracting 100,000 revellers. The city’s restaurants serve up a delicious menu of world cuisine including Russian, Chinese, Italian and Middle Eastern, while our famous curry houses earned Bradford the title of Curry Capital of Britain in 2011 and 2012.
Historically, Bradford was at the heart of the Industrial Revolution and its rich Victorian heritage is evident right across the city with an abundance of handsome architecture. More recent introductions include City Park, an award-winning six-acre landscaped space at the very heart of the city centre, featuring a 4,000 square metre mirror pool, spectacular laser light projections and over 100 fountains.
Almost three-quarters of the City of Bradford district is green open space. The beautifully landscaped Lister Park is within walking distance of the city centre, and is situated next to the University’s School of Management. The surrounding countryside is equally breathtaking. The towns and villages of Saltaire, Ilkley and Haworth are all popular tourist attractions that are well worth a visit in their own right.
City Park Mirror Pool
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Saltaire on the River Aire
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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD’S SUSTAINABLE STUDENT VILLAGE
A huge proportion of your time outside your course commitments will be spent in your new accommodation in Bradford – whether that’s The Green, our new £40m campus village, a University-managed hall of residence or in private accommodation.
That’s why we offer you all the community support and a unique living environment with award-winning facilities to help you settle into your new home from home.
The GreenThe Green provides a hugely welcoming and sociable environment for students living away from home for the first time, getting your university journey off to the perfect start.
Opened in September 2011, The Green is based on the City Campus, putting students right at the heart of the University’s academic studies, student facilities, support services and social activities. It offers you the best of both worlds – a secure and self-contained community minutes away from all our campus facilities and just a short stroll from the city centre.
The Green is both a fantastic place to live and a unique example of sustainable building design. Buildings are arranged as a small village, with rooms available either in apartments with six en-suite bedrooms or 12-bedroom townhouses. The Green is the most sustainable development of its kind in the world, making the most of natural resources like solar power and rainwater and costing very little to heat and light.
At the centre of the village is The Orchard, a central hub housing the Accommodation and Management office, and a launderette. The Orchard overlooks a biodiversity pond and offers a host of places to meet, socialise and relax within its attractive landscaped gardens.
You will be guaranteed a place at The Green during your first year, providing you apply before the specified time. For more details see page 12 or visit www.bradford.ac.uk/accommodation
The warden teamA team of wardens live in The Green, offering advice and information to help students settle into university life. Senior and Student Wardens are on duty every weeknight and all weekend, running regular surgeries to discuss any problems. There is also 24-hour security and CCTV at The Green.
Private AccommodationCompared to most university towns and cities in the UK, privately rented accommodation in Bradford is relatively inexpensive. There are plenty of houses for friends to rent after your first year close to the campus, with average weekly rents in the city averaging around £50 to £55 (excluding bills). The University works closely with Unipol Student Homes to provide students with a private accommodation service that is transparent and easy to use.
Disabled studentsWe welcome applications from disabled students and have a number of specially adaptable rooms available at The Green, which are fully accessible to people of reduced mobility.
Contacting the Accommodation BureauTel: 01274 234883 or 235501 or 236125 or 234963Fax: 01274 234882Email: [email protected]: www.bradford.ac.uk/accommodation
Contacting UnipolTel: 01274 235899Email: [email protected]: www.unipol.org.uk/bradford
Few things define your student journey as much as the place where you live.
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there’s barbecues and little seating areas around the place.
There is a real sense of community. There’s loads going on all the time, lots of events. Tomorrow night everybody is very excited about a Spanish party. Last week we had a Thanksgiving party which was a big favourite.
We have this social community scheme called the Green Associations, which is run by the Green Ambassadors. The idea is to organise a series of events which are both fun and interesting, but that also bring everyone together so that everybody living at The Green feels part of the community. This year so far we’ve had dodgeball, organised the cleanest kitchen competition, and organised a rap competition. We’re now planning a sports day and a cooking competition.
I don’t think it’s anything that any other student accommodation has ever done – having a designated student social programme. We did it last year and it was quite successful but this year we have really stepped it up and there’s going to be many more events.”
Living at The Green
Student Engagement Manager (Students’ Union) Michael Allhouse gives you a flavour of life at The Green – and explains how a ground-breaking community scheme is helping to bring students even closer together.
“Because of where it is, right in the heart of the campus, there is a lovely feel to The Green. It’s super convenient for everything. Student Central has got things going on night and day. There’s loads of people coming and going all the time, so it really is that sort of feeling of being in the thick of it.
You’re always bumping into people. You have a wander round in the evening there are always some students sat around having a chat. Right in the centre of The Green is a pond and there is a natural grass area in the centre of the complex. There’s a space that students can use called The Orchard,
Cooking together in The GreenStudents outside The Green
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SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT CAMPUSVernon Barnby HallVernon Barnby Hall, located at the School of Management, is the only allocated Hall specifically for postgraduate students studying at the School. It comprises 25 single en-suite study-bedrooms with shared kitchen facilities.
This Hall is located on the site of the School of Management, close to Saltaire (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and adjacent to one of Bradford’s highly acclaimed parks, Lister Park. It is only two miles from the city campus and is supported by a regular bus service to the city campus and the city centre, which is currently free.
Vernon Barnby HallLister Park, close to the School of Management
School of Management Campus
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ACCOMMODATION COSTSRental pre-paymentWhen you accept the accommodation offer made to you, you will be required to make a rent pre-payment of £250.00, which you will need to pay when you complete and sign the tenancy agreement. (Please note that once you have signed the tenancy agreement, you will be liable for the full fee.) Payment details will be sent out to you when we make you an offer of accommodation. The £250.00 is then deducted from your accommodation charge total, so you don’t pay any more than the total accommodation charge quoted. There is no need for any additional deposit or security in advance or on arrival. The remaining rent payment can be paid either in full before/on arrival, or a payment plan of 3 instalments can be arranged on arrival.
Rental CostsAll accommodation contracts are for 42 weeks which will start on 14 September 2013 and finish on 5 July 2014.
Prices 2012/2013*
Location Accommodation Room type
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The Green (city campus)
Townhouses Standard £250 £88.98 £6 £3,989.16
The Green (city campus)
Apartment En-suite £250 £96.72 £6 £4,314.24
Vernon Barnby Hall (School of Management
Apartment En-suite £250 £93 Included £3,906.00
* These are the rents for 2012/13. Rent charges for 2013/14 will be available on our web pages as soon as they are known. See www.bradford.ac.uk/accommodation
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HALLS AT A GLANCE
The Green Townhouse The Green Apartment Vernon Barnby En-Suite
Student type – Undergraduate/Postgraduate
Both – separate houses Both – separate blocks/flats
Postgraduate only
Rooms available 408 618 25
Unit size 12 rooms per house 6 rooms per flat 8 to 9
Bathroom facilities 1 shower room per 2 students
Shower room within room
Shower room within room
Location to University City Campus City Campus School of Management Campus
Ambulatory rooms 8 4 8
Rooms for carers 8 4 8
Mobility rooms 8 4 8
Internet Included Included Included
Utilities – * to be confirmed (subject to change)
Additional charge £6.00/week*
Additional charge £6.00/week*
Included
Personal possessions insurance 4 4 4
24-hour Security + CCTV 4 4 4
Resident Wardens 4 4 8
Launderette 4 4 4
Limited car parking 4 4 4
TV provision 8 4 8
UK guarantor Not required Not required Not required
Secure bike store 4 4 8
Bike parking 4 4 4
External social areas/seating 4 4 8
BBQ area 4 4 8
Garden/Patio 4 8 8
Biodiversity pond and social/performance space
4 4 8
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LIVING COSTSThe UK Border Agency considers that students living outside of London will require approximately £800 per month for their living expenses. For visa purposes, as a new student to the UK, you will need to show us that you have £7,200 (9 months @ £800 per month) of money in your bank account to use for your living costs, in addition to your tuition fees for the first year of your course.
Estimated Living Costs for 2012/2013† 42 weeks 51 weeks
Accommodation depending on type £2,100 to £4,314* £2,550 to £5,239*
Food, toiletries and laundry (based on £40 per week) £1,680 £2,040
Books, stationery, photocopying and printing (based on £10 per week)
£420 £510
Insurance for personal possessions £70** £70**
Local travel – if required (based on £10 per week) £420 £510
Set-up costs £300 £300
Estimated Total £4,990 to £7,204 £5,980 to £8,669
Most of our accommodation contracts in Halls of Residence are for 42 weeks (10.5 months). The money that you will actually require during the year will therefore need to be adjusted accordingly. We have given a few examples of typical costs below to give you some guidance.
* Accommodation may be in Halls of Residence (standard rooms or en-suite rooms available) or in private housing. Halls of Residence rents usually include all utility bills. Rents in private housing are generally for room only, and costs of utility bills are additional. Please check with your accommodation provider for further details.
** Insurance for personal possessions is included in Halls of Residence rent. Rent in private houses does not include this insurance, and this cost should be included in your planning.
† these will be updated for 2013/2014 – check the website www.bradford.ac.uk/international/living-costs
The costs given above are estimates, and do not include any money for mobile phone/telephone costs, leisure activities, or initial set-up costs of bedding, kitchen equipment and warm clothing. These expenses will vary from one student to another according to your lifestyle and circumstances, as everybody is different! Remember that you will need additional money to cover these costs.
The amount of money that you need also varies according to the time of year. At the start of the academic year you will need to have access to enough money to pay accommodation deposits and rents (it is best to pay these in advance), and also to buy items that you need when you first arrive.
If you are an international student and have any questions about living costs, please contact: [email protected]
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MANAGEMENT OF THE GREENThe Green has been developed and designed as a partnership between the University of Bradford and the Listerhills Management Company (which is a joint venture between Mi7 and Welbeck Land). Listerhills Management Company owns the buildings but the University and its Accommodation Team have the responsibility to administer the lettings, manage the tenancy contracts and provide all the services in the Village to the students. The University’s Accommodation Team, supported by their resident Warden Team, are highly experienced in providing an excellent quality service to our ‘customers’ – the students.
Tenancy Contract arrangementsThe Green Students offered and accepting accommodation in The Green will be required to complete and sign an Assured Short-hold Tenancy Agreement. Please note that the tenancy will be between the tenant student and the landlord, Listerhills Management Company Ltd, not the University, and that once you have signed the tenancy agreement you will be liable for the full fee.
The University is working closely in partnership with the Listerhills Management Company, and as part of this partnership the University will be responsible for managing the lettings, administering the tenancies, collecting the accommodation fees, and providing the full range of accommodation and facility management services in The Green.
Vernon Barnby Hall Students offered and accepting accommodation in Vernon Barnby Hall will be required to complete and sign a Tenancy Licence Agreement directly with the University of Bradford.
What we provide in Accommodation Study-Bedrooms n Bed n Desk n Desk chairn Bookcase n Wardrobe n Pin boardn Drawers – lockable n Curtains or blind n Waste bin
Kitchenn Cooker n Hob n Kettlen Toaster n Microwave n Ironn Vacuum cleaner n Ironing board n Waste binn Mop and bucket n Brush and dust pan
Dining n Table and chairs
Loungen Settees n Coffee table n Curtain or blind
Central Launderette n Washing machines – coin-operatedn Dryers – coin-operated n Waste bin
Student Support When students arrive at the University there is a full team of people available to help them settle into University life and their studies:
Students are actively encouraged to use these services
n Accommodation Team
n Warden Team
n The Hub – Student Support
n Student Central – Students’ Union, Counselling Service, Disability Office
n Security Services
Our Guarantee You are guaranteed a place in our accommodation if you are:
n A first-year or foundation-year undergraduate who holds the University as their FIRM choice of a place of study and has a conditional or unconditional offer
n A postgraduate student in your first year at the University, on completion of the academic application procedures and acceptance of the University academic offer
n For ALL students – if your accommodation application reaches us before 15 August 2013
Note: We cannot guarantee accommodation in University-owned/managed halls for: Clearing or late-entry students applying after 15 August 2013 – availability may be restricted dependent on the level of demand by students holding the University as their FIRM choice; however we will do our best to accommodate you. If we cannot allocate you accommodation in The Green we will contact you with an alternative offer in a private hall that matches the room type/rent level requested.
n Students with partners/families cannot currently be accommodated in halls of residence. If you are bringing your partner/family, please contact Unipol Student Homes at www.unipol.org.uk/bradford. This website provides good-quality information and advice on landlords and accommodation availability in the local area.
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pref
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in a
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e-O
nly
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rea
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