Midwifery Council. It cost £3.2m to construct and was made possible by a capital grant from the Office for Students (OfS) to support the development of a new Healthcare Hub. The Centre has been supported by several external partners, including Croydon Health Services, Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals, St George's University Hospitals, Kingston Hospital, Sutton Health and Care, Your Healthcare, Central London Community Health, Southwest London and St George's Mental Health, Surrey and Borders Partnership and CCGs. The Centre is named after Mary Seacole, a British-Jamaican nurse known for her role in supporting British soldiers during the Crimean War. The facility bears a mural, painted by Alban Low, which portrays her likeness alongside images of her caring for British soldiers and the medals she received for doing so.
=== Accommodation ===
Digby Stuart College
Bede House
Elm Grove Hall
Lee House
Newman House
Shaw House
Froebel College
Aspen House
Chadwick Hall - Shortlisted for the Stirling Prize for excellence in architecture in 2018.
Garden Court
Lawrence
Linden House
Mount Clare
New Court
Old Court
Willow House
Southlands College
Aldersgate and Epworth Court
Wesley Hall
Whitelands College
Beverley and Cheltenham
Durham and Gilesgate
Kings and Melrose
Sutherland and Walpole
== Student life ==
=== Roehampton Students' Union (RSU) ===
The RSU is the main organisation of student representation at the university. It is led by student officers elected by the student body and aims to promote the interests and welfare of all those studying at Roehampton. It also organises events and represents students at the university level. The RSU also organises nights out in London, some of these consist of the Clapham grand once a month, fez club Putney on Wednesday nights and the union's special event the Bop hosted at the union bar. The Union itself has 12 different bars, cafes and restaurants spread around the campus.
In September 2013 Roehampton Students' Union was awarded £226,900 from NUS Students' Green …