News and Events
Staying safe on and off campus
Whether you are living on or off campus, this may be the first time you have lived away from home or in shared accommodation. Wherever you are living this year, taking care of your personal safety is important, and we encourage you to review the advice and support available, including important phone numbers. Dial 101 for non-emergency police, dial 999 for emergency police, fire and ambulance and 111 for non-emergency medical problems. Students living off campus can access dedicated guidance, including advice on staying safe in and around your student home. You can also download our SafeZone app, which can be used on campus or in partner accommodation.
Money Matters Blog: How to avoid end-of-tenancy charges
Moving into a new house is one of the most exciting parts of student life. With a little organisation and some forward-planning, protecting your deposit is very manageable. Hear from Abigail on deposit-friendly living.
Blog: finding housing late
Whether you’ve just returned from a placement or study abroad year, your original group plans fell through, or you simply didn’t want to sign a contract ten months in advance, here is how to navigate the 91¸£Àû housing market when the clock is ticking. Read this practical guide on finding accommodation late in the year.
Advice about living off-campus
There's no need to rush when choosing your accommodation for the next academic year. Whether you're looking to share the rent in a student house with other people or to live more independently, we've got the details to help find the best fit for you. Visit our living off-campus pages to get guidance on contracts and advice on how to manage different responsibilities.
Invida Resolve app: Report maintenance issues
If you need to report a maintenance issue in your accommodation, the Invida Resolve app is the quickest way to let us know. To help us fix things quickly and safely, please only report issues in your own room/kitchen. Can't use the app? No problem, just pop into your Residence Hub, and the team there will help you report the issue.
Your guide to next year's accommodation
Have you started thinking about your accommodation for the next academic year? If you are considering private housing, visit our living off-campus pages for further guidance on the steps involved. 91¸£Àû SU is also on hand for free advice and support to help you find private accommodation.
Severe weather update: 9 January
The University campus is now accessible, with main roads clear and gritted. If you are on campus, please take care when travelling and refer to travel advice - useful links on the . Commercial outlets including 91¸£Àû Sport, 91¸£Àû Arts Centre, 91¸£Àû Conferences and 91¸£Àû Food Group remain open.
Join the Students' Union Advice Centre Team on Wednesday 19th November for Housing Day! Whether you’re looking for your next cozy apartment or just want to explore your options, this is the perfect opportunity for you! Learn more about Housing Day.
PG accommodation available
91¸£Àû Accommodation have a limited number of vacant rooms available, on a first come, first served basis, for postgraduates who may still be without permanent accommodation for this academic year. There are 13 rooms available in quality purpose built accommodation based in Coventry City Centre, which is just a short bus journey from campus. Room prices start from £125 per week and include shared kitchen facilities and en suite private bathrooms.
If you are or know a student who may be interested, please contact 91¸£Àû Accommodation via accommodation@warwick.ac.uk