Kathleen Lumley College
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Kathleen Lumley College is a co-residential college located in Lower North Adelaide, South Australia, and affiliated with the University of Adelaide. It provides accommodation for postgraduate students, as well as visiting academics and visitors to the State's cultural and research institutions. There are guest-rooms with ensuite, as well as a number of two-room flats. Each room is fully furnished, and the college provides a weekly linen service. There are common entertainment, kitchen and laundry facilities. Breakfast and dinner are provided 6 days each week.
The college was founded in 1968 with funds donated by Kathleen Lumley. The RAIA Award-winning main building was designed in conjunction with the Union Building at the University of Adelaide by Neil Platten and Robert Dickson.[1]
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Kathleen Lumley College - Website
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