Take a virtual tour of our sites
Our Ealing site
Discover the facilities at our Ealing site, including music, radio, architecture and TV studios, two restaurants, a gym, mock court room and the Paul Hamlyn Library.
Our Brentford site
Our Brentford site is home to several interactive rooms and facilities, which include music studios, a simulation centre for Nursing and Midwifery students and a crime scene room.
The Berkshire Institute for Health
Our Berkshire Institute for Health at Fountain House in Reading town centre is home to one of our two simulation centres. Explore our two wards, GP surgery and lecture room.
AccessAble
AccessAble
The University of West London is committed to ensuring our buildings and facilities are accessible to all our students, staff, and visitors. We are proudly working in partnership with AccessAble, to promote clear and useful information on what access is like at our sites.
- To find out more and view our Access Guides, please visit the AccessAble website.
Visit us and see for yourself
Come to an open day or campus tour to find out more
We offer open days and campus tours throughout the year which will give you a chance to find out more about different courses, meet lecturers and speak to current students about their time at UWL.
You can also look around the campus facilities and accommodation for yourself and ask any questions you may have about university life.
Disclaimer
Please note that some of the facilities and rooms featured in the virtual tours have been redeveloped since the initial photography took place, so the University's current layout may differ from that of the virtual tour.
The virtual tours feature promotional material around campus which celebrates UWL’s success as a modern, career-focused university. Modern universities are higher education institutions that were granted university status in, or after, 1992 and the ranking shown for UWL is compared to all other modern universities ranked in 2017. Employment figures quoted are from the Employment Performance Indicators released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency in 2017. The Overall Satisfaction score shown is compared to other modern universities in London, based on the results of question 27 of the 2017 National Student Survey.