Residential Life
Our approach to living together
Building lifelong connections
Exploring diversity and perspectives beyond the classroom
Living on campus at MUWCI means joining a vibrant community where diversity enriches every interaction. Students reside in diverse residential wadas, each a microcosm of global cultures and perspectives, promoting mutual learning and deep friendships. This setting nurtures intercultural understanding and collaboration, essential to the UWC ethos.
Activities ranging from cultural nights to sustainability projects enhance residential life, fostering leadership and a balanced academic and personal growth. Wada Parents and Wada Adults provide crucial support, making this more than a place to live—it’s a transformative journey towards becoming globally-minded individuals.
Living Together
Learn from your fellow students even outside of formal learning spaces. Take advantage of the opportunity to live independently.
Responsible Living
Reside in a safe space where you can enjoy your freedom to grow with responsibility, while having support structures and faculty to ensure your safety.
Active Citizenship
Develop a critical understanding of social issues and the tools for building social justice. Active citizenship and political education are core to life at MUWCI.
Students on Campus
Nationalities on Campus
Ethnicities on Campus
Languages Spoken on Campus
Wadas on Campus
Big Community
No two days at MUWCI are the same. You could be spending a day working in the art studio with friends and the next going on a challenging hike only to return to a lab experiment in the science block and ultimate frisbee on the Edge of The World. And probably, the next day you could be heading to the school in Kule village to teach and learn from their students.