University College is situated on High Street, Oxford, and is part of Oxford University. It has about 370 undergraduate and more than 200 postgraduate students. The college dates back to 1249 and was founded by William of Durham. It is located in the city centre but has both gardens and courtyards. The main library has over 60,000 books, as well as DVDs, CDs and journals. On the main campus are 2 computer rooms that are open at all times. The college has a chapel, and the general public are able to attend services. The Choir sings at Evensong at 5.45pm on Sundays in term time. Alumni of the college include Clement Atlee and Harold Wilson, both former prime ministers, as well as Professor Stephen Hawking, poet laureate Andrew Motion and Nobel Prize winner Sir V.S. Naipaul. Accommodation is available at the college during vacations. Continental breakfast is served. All rooms have a washbasin but share toilets and showers. Some rooms are suitable for the disabled. University College has conference facilities, although onsite accommodation is only available at Easter and in September. As well as a number of meeting rooms, the hall, bar and gardens are at delegates’ disposal.