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Fig Tree Hall is a residential college situated on the Kensington campus of the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Established in 2014 and operated by UNSW, Fig Tree Hall underwent refurbishment works conducted by the Patterson Building Group [1], contributing to its present status as a vibrant student accommodation facility.
Founded in 2014, Fig Tree Hall stands as one of the student accommodation options owned and operated by UNSW. Its establishment followed extensive refurbishment works overseen by the Patterson Building Group, leading to its current state as a prominent residential college [1].
In 2022, Fig Tree Hall garnered attention by extending an invitation to the entire UNSW community to celebrate the first pre-dawn meal during Ramadan [2]. This event received notable coverage from SBS Urdu, further highlighting the inclusive and diverse nature of the residential college [3] [4].
Situated adjacent to The Kensington Colleges (TKC), including Basser College, Goldstein College, and Philip Baxter College, Fig Tree Hall offers various accommodation options at B18 on the UNSW Kensington Campus [5] [6]. Residents can choose from gender-segregated floors, fully furnished single rooms with ensuite or shared bathrooms, and catering-inclusive plans.
Fig Tree Hall | |||||||||||
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University of New South Wales | |||||||||||
Location | UNSW campus, Kensington | ||||||||||
Full name | Fig Tree Hall | ||||||||||
Established | 2014 | ||||||||||
Sister colleges | Basser College, Philip Baxter College, Goldstein College, UNSW Hall, Colombo House, International House | ||||||||||
Head | Isabelle Creagh | ||||||||||
Dean | Rasheed Khan | ||||||||||
Website | https://accommodation.unsw.edu.au/colleges/fig-tree-hall |
The House Committee at Fig Tree Hall is a student-led organization responsible for overseeing various aspects of the college. Comprising elected residents, the committee is divided into an executive group and portfolio directors, offering residents opportunities to engage in extracurricular activities[8].
The House Committee is annually elected and includes:
Executive:
Portfolio Directors:
The Committee collaborates with the Dean, currently Isabelle Creagh, to ensure the college rules and expectations are upheld. The executive team works alongside the dean to manage and operate the college efficiently.
Residents at Fig Tree Hall benefit from on-site support, including a Dean, Deputy Dean, and a team of resident fellows offering academic guidance and pastoral support. The college also hosts group study sessions and wellbeing programs to facilitate a smooth transition for students entering university life.
For more information, please visit the official Fig Tree Hall website: https://accommodation.unsw.edu.au/colleges/fig-tree-hall
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Fig Tree Hall is a residential college situated on the Kensington campus of the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Established in 2014 and operated by UNSW, Fig Tree Hall underwent refurbishment works conducted by the Patterson Building Group [1], contributing to its present status as a vibrant student accommodation facility.
Founded in 2014, Fig Tree Hall stands as one of the student accommodation options owned and operated by UNSW. Its establishment followed extensive refurbishment works overseen by the Patterson Building Group, leading to its current state as a prominent residential college [1].
In 2022, Fig Tree Hall garnered attention by extending an invitation to the entire UNSW community to celebrate the first pre-dawn meal during Ramadan [2]. This event received notable coverage from SBS Urdu, further highlighting the inclusive and diverse nature of the residential college [3] [4].
Situated adjacent to The Kensington Colleges (TKC), including Basser College, Goldstein College, and Philip Baxter College, Fig Tree Hall offers various accommodation options at B18 on the UNSW Kensington Campus [5] [6]. Residents can choose from gender-segregated floors, fully furnished single rooms with ensuite or shared bathrooms, and catering-inclusive plans.
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University of New South Wales | |||||||||||
Location | UNSW campus, Kensington | ||||||||||
Full name | Fig Tree Hall | ||||||||||
Established | 2014 | ||||||||||
Sister colleges | Basser College, Philip Baxter College, Goldstein College, UNSW Hall, Colombo House, International House | ||||||||||
Head | Isabelle Creagh | ||||||||||
Dean | Rasheed Khan | ||||||||||
Website | https://accommodation.unsw.edu.au/colleges/fig-tree-hall |
The House Committee at Fig Tree Hall is a student-led organization responsible for overseeing various aspects of the college. Comprising elected residents, the committee is divided into an executive group and portfolio directors, offering residents opportunities to engage in extracurricular activities[8].
The House Committee is annually elected and includes:
Executive:
Portfolio Directors:
The Committee collaborates with the Dean, currently Isabelle Creagh, to ensure the college rules and expectations are upheld. The executive team works alongside the dean to manage and operate the college efficiently.
Residents at Fig Tree Hall benefit from on-site support, including a Dean, Deputy Dean, and a team of resident fellows offering academic guidance and pastoral support. The college also hosts group study sessions and wellbeing programs to facilitate a smooth transition for students entering university life.
For more information, please visit the official Fig Tree Hall website: https://accommodation.unsw.edu.au/colleges/fig-tree-hall
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