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The University of Sheffield Index Index The University of Sheffield 95 Map Number Faculty Offices Parking Services G1 190 Grid Reference > Arts and Humanities F3 195 Perak Laboratories D2 110 > Engineering H2 170 Philippa Cottam Communication Clinic B4 51 95 > Medicine, Dentistry and Health C6 92 Philosophy F3 161 95 > Science D3 113 Physics and Astronomy E3 121 ABCDEF G H > Social Sciences G3 197 Planning and Governance Services F4 174 Finance Department D2 104 Politics A2 31 95 95 95 Firth Court D3 105 Polymer Centre (Research) E2 117 Netherthorpe 95 Firth Hall D3 105 Portering Services D2 104 Academic Unit of Clinical Oncology A4 41 University parking Bus stop and Florey Building D3 114 Portobello Centre H3 177 Academic Unit of Medical Education B5 87 French F3 184 Postgraduate Student Enquiries D3 120 101 (permit only) service number Accommodation and Commercial Services 10 Opal 2 Print and Design Solutions D2 151 Activities and Sports Zone D3 120 95 95 Probability and Statistics E3 121 Bartolomé 192 Addison Building D3 113 enomic Medicine B5 87 Procurement and Supplies D2 104 House Kroto Admissions Section D2 104 G Geography D2 102 PropertywithUS D3 120 Research Adult Dental Care B4 47 10 Institute George Porter Building G1 190 Psychology B3 34 Aerospace Engineering H2 170 95 190 Germanic Studies F3 184 Pure Mathematics E3 121 North 95 Alfred Denny Building D3 111 George Porter Goodwin Sports Centre A2 30 Building Campus 95 Alumni Relations E4 147 Graduate Research Centre E2 117 Supertram stop Cash dispensers Amy Johnson Building H3 173 Sheffield International Recruitment Support D2 104 College Animal and Plant Sciences D3 111 10 and name Regent Court G3 166 102 191 Antibody Resource Centre D2 108 95 95 Registrar and Secretary’s Office C3 106 Geography Opal 2 Nanoscience Applied Mathematics E3 121 Harley Hotel E4 136 95 Research and Innovation Services F4 174 & Planning & Technology Archaeology Hawley Building H3 182 Centre Research Services F4 174 169 > Northgate House H3 180 Health and Safety D2 104 30 Richard Roberts Building E2 116 Broad > Westcourt H3 179 Henry Wellcome Laboratories B5 88 Arts Robert Hill Institute D3 110 Lane Architecture D2 104 Hicks Building E3 121 Tower 95 95 Rolls-Royce UTC (University Technology Centre) 103 104 10 Court Arthur Willis Environment Centre 28 Hillsborough Centre D3 112 10 51 > Advanced Electrical Machines and Drives H2 170 Western 95 95 Arts Tower D2 104 Hispanic Studies F3 184 Bank One-way and other Supermarkets > Control and Systems Engineering H3 173 Audio Visual Services E3 134 History F3 184 30 Library 151 Room Bookings E4 139 traffic restrictions Automatic Control and Systems Engineering H3 173 Human Communication Sciences B4 51 Sir Frederick Royal Hallamshire Hospital B5 87 95 H3 176 B4 52 Mappin 171 Human Resources 104 Russian and Slavonic Studies F3 184 117 Richard 10 51 0 50 100 150 200 250 metres D2 Roberts Building Sir Rutland Hotel A6 91 Sport Sheffield Dainton 116 Human Resources (Development) D2 104 31 Building Building Robert Humanities Research Institute F3 195 109 170 Hadfield 110 51 Barber House C6 92 Husband Building D4 138 108 Building H1 Jessop S10health A2 30 183 Edwardian 164 St George’s 172 Barber House Annexe C6 93 33 38 51 52 0 50 100 150 200 250 metres Bartolomé House 101 St George’s Flats G3 164 114 111 126 Bioincubator 187 Lecture Theatre D1 Alfred 273274 133 and Flats 173 Cafes Food venues ICOSS (Interdisciplinary Centre St George’s Lecture Theatre G3 164 35 Firth Denny Biblical Studies F3 161 Weston 112 275 Jessop of the Social Sciences) G3 197 St George’s Library H3 175 113 Building 124 Information Bioincubator F3 183 Park 107 Court H1 51 52 184 Building 165 St Mark’s Church 90 37 Museum Commons Jessop Biomedical Science D2 109, D3 108, D3 112 Income Office F4 156 A6 273274 School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) G3 166 125 West 188 D3 113, D3 114 Information Commons E3 133 105 275 127 175 0 50 100 150 200 250 metres Security Services E3 135 34 106 Blackwell’s Academic Bookshop H3 175 Information School G3 166 127 Service Quality Unit D4 149 35 51 52 10 51 Portobello Broad Lane Court G2 169 Innovation Centre G3 155 5127 531A 27 542 166 167 Centre Sheffield Centre for Sports Medicine A6 94 273 Brook Hill Hall E3 125 Institute for Lifelong Learning C4 58 275 197 Regent 176 Sheffield International College G1 190 128 155 177 City Centre Business Support F4 174 C4 66 Court Sir Frederick Mappin Building H2 170 51 52 121 195 158 168 International Office D2 104 33 273 274 51 52 134 International Relations Office D2 104 Sir Henry Stephenson Building H3 176 275 273 274 275 Hicks 159 182 0 100 200 300 metres 64 Building 196 52 95 Islamic Centre A4 40 Sir Robert Hadfield Building H3 172 Children’s 120 University 180 West 118 of Sheffield 123 IT Centre – St George’s H2 170 SISA (Sheffield Institute for Studies on Ageing) A2 31 Hospital Students’ 135 161 178 Street Public car park Campus Services D2 104 65 Octagon 179 City Centre SITraN (Sheffield Institute for Translational C6 96 Union Careers Service D4 138 Centre Neuroscience) 160 163 0 50 100 150 200 250 metres > Student Jobshop E4 137 198 148 52 70 95 157 52 70 95 0 100 200 300 metres Cash Office F4 156 Jessop Building F3 188 Skills for Life Building D4 140 136 154 120 123 Weston Park 44 120 123 505 Central Annexe D2 151 Jessop West F3 184 Sociological Studies A2 31 41 Hospital Useful information and websites Car Parking Central Mechanical Workshop E3 121 Jessop Wing A5 86 Sorby Centre for Electron Microscopy H1 192 51 10 10A 30 30A CityP Ce& zonesntre 51 52 Journalism Studies 163 Soundhouse F3 158 41 62 Central Supplies 152 G4 273 274 138 52 95 120 123 505 10A 30 30A 0 50 100 150 200 250 metres Sport Sheffield A2 30 50 137 146 123 Centre for Developmental and D2 108 275 147 156 52 95 120 123 0 100 200 300 metres Sports Centre (Goodwin) A2 30 149 174 Visitor Services Biomedical Genetics D2 109, D3 107 46 52 Edgar 95 Stephenson Hall of Residence 16 Allen Car Parking Chaplaincy E4 198 Krebs Institute for Biomolecular Research D3 107 66 139 The Student Services Information Student Advice Centre E4 137 30 30A House P & zones Charles Clifford Dental Hospital B4 46 Kroto Innovation Centre H2 191 47 58 71 Student Jobshop E4 137 40 70 120 70 120 272 Desk (SSiD) answers a wide range Chemical and Biological Engineering H2 171 Kroto Research Institute H1 192 505 Student Services F4 156 72 95 Chemistry E2 117 of general enquiries includingCe visitorntral Sheeld Student Services Information Desk (SSiD) D3 120 140 122 Child Health C3 64 75 74a Car Parking andscape 104 Student Skills and Development Centre D4 149 information. Children’s Hospital C3 65 L D2 74 City Centre & zones Law D1 101 Students’ Union D3 120 0 100 P200 300 400 500 metres CiCS (Corporate Information and E3 134 76 www.sheffield.ac.uk/ssid Learning and Teaching Services (LeTS) E3 124 SUEL (Sheffield University Enterprises Ltd) F3 183 Computing Services) E4 139 77 95 0 100 200 300 metres E3 127 Synthetic Turf Pitches A3 33 0114 222 1299 Central Sheeld Civil and Structural Engineering F3 159, H2 170 86 77 143 Jessop 141 Clinical Psychology B3 34 Wing City Centre B3 35 Taught Programmes Office F4 156 0 100 200 300 400 500 metres Computer Science G3 166 Royal South Yorkshire Transport Management School G3 167 The Edge 10 ConferencewithUS 10 0 100 200 300 metres Mappin Court G3 168 Theatre Workshop C4 74a Hallamshire Executive Traveline Central Sheeld Corporate Affairs 106 C3 Mappin Hall H2 170 Town and Regional Planning D2 102 Hospital For information on buses,Car trains, Parking and Counselling Service E4 122 Transport Services C6 85 P & zones 0 100 200 300 400 500 metres Mathematics E3 121 0 100 200 300 400 500 metres Crookesmoor Building 22 Mechanical Engineering H2 170 87 trams in the South Yorkshire region. Media Team C3 106 www.travelsouthyorkshire.com Medical and Dental Library B5 87 UK/EU Recruitment D2 104 Car Parking Medical Illustration Unit B4 50 Undergraduate Student Enquiries D3 120 01709 51 51 51 Dainton Building E2 117 P & zones 0 100 200 300 400 500 metres Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering B5 88 University Arms E3 126 Dental Practice Unit B4 44 Medicine and Biomedical Sciences B5 88 University Health Service F4 154 Dental School B4 47 88 Interactive public transport map Modern Languages Teaching Centre University of Sheffield Enterprise G3 165 Central Sheeld Development and Alumni Relations E4 147 > Undergraduate H3 177 maps.travelsouthyorkshire.com Developmental Genetics D2 109 > Postgraduate F3 184 SITraN Disability and Dyslexia Support D3 112 70 120 92 0 0 500 100 metres100200 300 150400 500200 metres 250 metres Molecular Biology and Biotechnology D3 105 Vice-Chancellor’s Office C3 106 90 96 100 200 300 400 500 Douglas Knoop Centre F3 195 H1 S6A 123 505 D3 107, D3 108 Visitor Information (SSiD) D3 120 10 10A Sheffield Visitor Information Drama Studio C4 74 120 Central © CaSheeldrtographic Services, University of Sheffield, 2006 © Crown Copyright reserved ED100018617 Music F3 188 93 Find out more about the city, and 30 30A 85 70 120 Westcourt H3 179 94 91 download0 a city100 centre 200 map. 0300 40050 500 100metres 150 200 250 metres Western Bank Library D2 103 123 505 East Asian Studies C4 75 Nanoscience and Technology Centre H2 191 www.sheffield.gov.uk/out--about National Fairground Archive 103 Weston Park Hospital A4 41 Economics G3 167 D2 New Spring House F4 174 Weston Park Museum B3 38 0 50 100 150 200 250 metres © Cartographic Services, University of Sheffield, 2006 © Crown Copyright reserved ED100018617 Edgar Allen House F4 156 0114 221 1900 North
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