 Hi, my name is Jason and I'm going to introduce you to accommodation at the University of Greenwich. The University of Greenwich ensures that accommodation is safe and secure. We offer student welfare services and support from live-in residence assistants. We guarantee a place in one of our university halls if you're attending the University of Greenwich for the first time, you're studying full-time and you're based at one of our main campuses. Prices can change year on year so head on to our website to find out more details. Now I'll let you know a quick overview of what's inside our halls. The vast majority of rooms are in flats with shared kitchens and communal areas and these rooms will contain an ensuite shower and toilet facilities too. There are rooms that are the exceptions. We have a few studio flats. These contain a private kitchen and bathroom and some flats with shared bathrooms along with shared kitchen facilities and all of our rooms have Wi-Fi. Avery Hill Student Village is a more traditional university campus with accommodation on site. There's a cafe, laundry and gym on campus along with a variety of sporting facilities. There's also the dome, a great chill-out area. There's a free university bus service which frequently runs between Avery Hill and the Greenwich campus. Over at Greenwich, there's four halls of residence available ranging from a five to 15-minute walk from campus. There's the Cutty Sark Hall right in Greenwich Town Centre. There's also the Daniel Defoe Halls which has a small number of studio flats and two-bedroom apartments and is also our newest hall. There is accommodation for postgraduate and mature students over at Devonport House. This is a great mixture of modern buildings and historic listed buildings. Finally, the Macmillan Student Village. This offers rooms to University of Greenwich students in a mixed development with students from other local institutions. Medway Campus contains its own student village for students studying at the Faculty of Engineering and Science based there. There's over 350 rooms in flats of four to six people. There's a university bus service between Avery Hill and Greenwich campuses during term time. It's also close to a number of shops and restaurants too. Cost-fire university halls can vary based on location and type of room. We do recommend doing your own research into what's best for you based on your budget and needs. Head over to our website to find out more. The University of Greenwich makes reasonable adjustments for students with disabilities, medical conditions or special needs. Priority is given to these students when allocating places in halls of residence. You can find out more about the support the university offers on our website. There are a few simple steps on how to apply for accommodation. Step one, select the University of Greenwich as your firm choice. Step two, go to the application status tracker and create an account. Step three, book your room. If you require additional support, staff will get in touch with you directly. You can find further information on our website. Each Hall of Residence has a team of student residence assistants who are always on hand to help. There's also a 24 hour on-site security presence. Facilities staff are also on hand to avoid any maintenance concerns or other requests. We hope you found this introduction to your accommodation helpful. Good luck and we hope to see you at the University of Greenwich in the future.