Our Virtual Tours allow you to immerse yourself in the LSBU experience from anywhere in the world. Click to discover a selection of our campus buildings, accommodation rooms, learning facilities, social hubs, and dedicated labs and studios stocked with specialist equipment.
Our award-winning Student Centre is the social heart of LSBU's Southwark Campus, home to the Students' Union, The Venue bar, the Grads Café, pop-up events and informal social and study spaces.
The award-winning Clarence Centre for Enterprise and Innovation is LSBU's hub of entrepreneurial activity and home to a variety of start-ups and local businesses.
The Event Theatre is conveniently located on the ground floor of the Keyworth Centre. It's used for both seminars and conferences, bringing the best of our business and student experience together under one roof.
It takes just 10 minutes to walk to the Dante Road complex from our Southwark campus.
David Bomberg House is a short distance from LSBU's Southwark campus and in easy reach of Mercato Metropolitano, the Tate Modern and the buzzing Borough Market area.
The New Kent Road building is set in a residential area, just a short distance from our Southwark Campus.
McLaren House is a leading landmark on St George's Circus, just 200m from our Southwark Campus and a few minutes from Waterloo Station.
The library is situated on our main Southwark campus within the LSBU Hub. It contains book collections for all subjects as well as extensive study spaces and bookable group study rooms. There are PCs and Macs to use, plus laptops to borrow. For printing, there are Multi-function printer - scanner- photocopiers on every floor. We also have two plotters available for printing plans, drawings and posters.
Serving our NHS partners in Essex, the London South Bank University campus in Havering is well equipped to train the county's nursing students.
The Sport and Exercise Science Research Centre (SESRC) has access to sophisticated equipment which enhances research activities.
The Edric Theatre is a dedicated performance space with a reconfigurable 90-seat auditorium, seven studio theatres, rehearsal spaces and backstage facilities.
Home to the only Anechoic Chamber in London (of a size complying with British Standards), our laboratory is a first-rate acoustics research and commercial facility.
The Digital Architectural Robotics Lab (DARLab) is a research platform in architectural education that advances experimentation and cross-discipline collaboration among students, industry partners and academic staff to expand the boundaries of architectural practice.
A dedicated studio space with inspirational views across the London landscape, used to develop students' skills and train the next generation of architects.
Our facilities for materials research are extensive and include sophisticated equipment for growing engineering coatings and functional thin films for devices such as solar cells.
LSBU is helping to transform the construction industry through our Building Information Modelling Centre.
Recently refurbished for £1 million, this state of the art lab researches chemical reactions and processes.
Our virtual engineering laboratory allows engineering students to walk around their designs and view them in 3D, as well as experiment and improve on them in real-time.
Develop, test, measure and produce your own prototypes. Bring your ideas from the virtual world and computer screen into 3D full-size models.
The nursing skills labs are used by all student nurses and midwives throughout their courses. They learn manual handling and basic life support skills as well as skills that are specific to their field of nursing or midwifery.
Our midwifery students have a real-time labour ward that is set up to simulate the range of delivery environments available to labouring women. The students can rehearse dealing with emergencies in a simulated setting.
The Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic is a teaching facility at LSBU and part of the world's first Confucius Institute for Traditional Chinese Medicine (CITCM).
Supporting local communities and businesses, our on-campus Legal Advice Clinic (LAC) hosts a free drop-in service that's open to the public and staffed by law students working under the supervision of practising solicitors.