Wellbeing rooms at GOS ICH

For students and staff looking for a moment of calm from their studies or working day may be interested to know that last summer the EDI team introduced two new spaces to be the GOS ICH community.

There are two wellbeing rooms, situated on the ground floor of the Philip Ullman Wing, where you can pray, meditate or reflect. It’s also a place for those who are looking for a calm space to take a bit of time out. 


Room G0.1 is intended for multi-faith prayer and religious observance, and as a quiet space.

Room G0.02 is a dedicated quiet space for wellbeing activities such as meditation, mindfulness practise, quiet reading, or for organised wellbeing activities (except on Fridays between 12:30pm and 2:30pm when it is reserved for prayer).

To get to the rooms, cross the small bridge just outside Kennedy Lecture Theatre, and then go through the 2 sets of doors opposite Seminar Room 3 (which is just behind you), the rooms are on your left.

To respect other users, please familiarise yourself with the code of conduct before using any of these rooms. 

To enquire about booking the room for organised activities, please contact the EDI team: ICH.EDI@ucl.ac.uk.

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