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Kent Ridge Campus Kent Ridge KENT RIDGE CAMPUS LISTING SCHOOLS BLK NO./NAME BUS GRID UNIVERSITY-LEVEL RESEARCH BLK NO./NAME BUS GRID ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES/CENTRES BLK NO./NAME BUS GRID Campus Arts & Social Sciences www.fas.nus.edu.sg Shaw Foundation Building A1, A2, B, D1, BTC1 B2 INSTITUTES/CENTRES Office of Estate Development Ventus A1, A2, B, D1, BTC1 B2 Business bschool.nus.edu.sg Mochtar Riady Building A1, A2, B, D1, D2, A1E B4 Singapore Nuclear Research and Safety Initiative University Hall A1, A2, C, D2, 95 D5 (University Campus Infrastructure) Ventus A1, A2, B, D1, BTC1 Computing www.comp.nus.edu.sg COM1 A1, A2, B, D1 B4/C4 Singapore Synchrotron Light Source - A1, A2, D1, BTC1, D2 C4 Office of Facilities Management B2 (University Campus Infrastructure) Continuing and Lifelong Education University Town D1, D2 G1/G2 Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore E3A B, C D2 Office of Financial Services University Hall A1, A2, C, D2, 95 D5 scale.nus.edu.sg Temasek Laboratories T-Lab B, C D2 Office of Housing Services Kent Vale C, B, BTC1 E1 Dentistry www.dentistry.nus.edu.sg Faculty of Dentistry A1, A1E, A2, A2E, C, D2, 95 E6 The Logistics Institute-Asia Pacific I3 A1, A2, A1E, A2E, D1, BTC1 B5 Office of Human Resources University Hall A1, A2, C, D2, 95 D5 Design & Environment sde.nus.edu.sg SDE 1 A1, A1E, A2, A2E, B, D1, BTC1, C2 Tropical Marine Science Institute S2S A1, A2, A1E, A2E, B, D1, BTC1, D3 33, 95, 96,151,183,188 95, 96, 151 Office of Internal Audit University Hall A1, A2, C, D2, 95 D5 Engineering www.eng.nus.edu.sg EA A1, A2, B, C, BTC1, BTC2, 33, D1 Office of Legal University Hall A1, A2, C, D2, 95 D5 I 96, 151, 183, 188, D1, D2 D ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES/CENTRES BLK NO./NAME BUS GRID Office of the President University Hall A1, A2, C, D2, 95 D5 OV A1, A2, A1E, A2E, C, D2, 95 ER Integrative Sciences and Engineering Centre for Life Sciences (CeLS) D6 Office of the Provost University Hall A1, A2, C, D2, 95 D5 ROA D nus.edu.sg/ngs Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies MD11 A1, A2, A1E, A2E, C, D2, 95 D6 DOVER ROAD A1, A2, C, D2, 95 33 E A1, A2, A1E, A2E, C, D2, 95 Office of Resource Planning University Hall D5 196 ENTRANC Medicine medicine.nus.edu.sg NUHS Tower Block A1, A2, A1E, A2E, D2, 95 C8 Bioinformatics Centre CeLS C6 COLLEGE AVENUE WEST C A1, A2, C, D2, 95 OLLEGE A A1, A2, C, D2, 95 Office of Risk Management University Hall D5 VEN A2, B, C, D1, D2, BTC1, BTC2, Central Procurement Office University Hall D5 UE Music music.nus.edu.sg Yong Siew Toh Conservatory E2, F2 E A Ventus A1, A2, B, D1, BTC1 S 96, 151 A1, A2, A1E, A2E, B, D1, BTC1, Office of Safety, Health & Environment B2 T of Music Centre for Development of Central Library Annexe C3, D3 RESIDENTIAL Teaching & Learning 95, 96, 151 (University Campus Infrastructure) COLLEGE 4 Public Health sph.nus.edu.sg Tahir Foundation Building A1, A2, A1E, A2E, C, D2, 95 D6 Centre for English Language Communication CELC A1, A2, B, D1, BTC1, 95, 96, 151 C2 Office of Student Yusof Ishak House A1, A2, B, D1, BTC1, 95, 151, C D3 Science science.nus.edu.sg S16 A1, A2, C, D2, 95 D6 CENDANA University Town Centre for Future-Ready Graduates Yusof Ishak House A1, A2, B, D1, BTC1, 95, 151 D3 Office of theV ice Presiden t (Campus Infrastructure) Ventus A1, A2, B, D1, BTC1 B2 COLLEGE University Scholars Programme usp.nus.edu.sg University Town D1, D2 H2 (University Campus Infrastructure) Centre for Instructional Technology Computer Centre/ A1, A2, B, D1, BTC1, 95, 96, 151 C3, C6 Yale-NUS College yale-nus.edu.sg University Town D1, D2, 33, 196 H1/G1 A1, A2, C, D2, 95 COLLEGE OF Central Library Annexe Office o f t he V ice P residen t (U niversity & Global R elations) University Hall D5 ALICE & PETER TAN Centre for Language Studies AS4 A1, A2, B, D1, BTC1 B3 Office o f th e Professional E ngineerin g & Executive Education E1 B, C D2 RESEARCH CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE BLK NO./NAME BUS GRID College of Alice & Peter Tan Office University Town D1, D2, 33, 196 H1/H2 Organisational Excellence Office University Hall A1, A2, C, D2, 95 D5 H 33 96 Cancer Science Institute of Singapore Centre for Translational A1, A2, A1E, A2E, C, D2, 95 D6 Computer Centre Computer Centre A1, A2, A1E, A2E, B, D1, BTC1, C2 Registrar’s Office University Hall A1, A2, C, D2, 95 D5 151 95, 96, 151 183 CHUA THIAN POH Medicine Student Service Centre Yusof Ishak House A1, A2, B, D1, BTC1, 95, 151, C D3 196 T S HALL E 95, 96, 151 W A1, A2, A1E, A2E, C, D2, 95 Design Incubation Centre SDE2 C2 Centre for Quantum Technologies S15 D6 E Temasek Defence Systems Institute E1 B, C D2 U YALE-NUS COLLEGE CINNAMON N E Shaw Foundation Alumni House A1, A2, B, D1, BTC1 C Development Office B4 V COLLEGE Mechanobiology Institute, Singapore T-Lab B, C D2 A A1, A2, C, D2, 95 UNIVERSITY University Health Centre - D4 L E G E E B, C, BTC2, 33, 96, 183, 188 L SCHOLARS Engineering Design and Innovation Centre E2A D2 L D1, D2 O University Town Management Office Stephen Riady Centre G1 M C PROGRAMME TEMBUSU A2, B, D1, D2, BTC1 E UNIVERSITY-LEVEL RESEARCH BLK NO./NAME BUS GRID Institute of Systems Science - B5 Visitors Centre Stephen Riady Centre D1, D2 G1 N COLLEGE EDUCATION International Relations Office Shaw Foundation A lumni House A1, A2, B, D1, BTC1 B4 T INSTITUTES/CENTRES A1, A2, 95, D2, A2E RESOURCE WHO Collaborating Centre fo r Occupational Health NUH C7 I CENTRE A1, A2, C, D2, 95 R Centre for Advanced 2D Materials S14 A1, C, D, 95 D5/D6 Investment Office University Hall D5 O SCHOOL OF C O A1, A2, C, D2, 95, BTC2 L B, C, BTC2, 33, 96, 183, 188 Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum - E2 A L Centre for Healthcare Innovation and EA D1 HALLS OF BUS GRID RESIDENTIAL BUS GRID STUDENT BUS GRID ELM COLLEGE CONTINUING C E O G L E D L A AND LIFELONG E V Medical Engineering National University Medical Institutes MD11 A1, A2, A1E, A2E, C, D2, 95 D6 RESIDENCES COLLEGES RESIDENCES G E E N EDUCATION A U V E NORTH E A1, A2 N E Centre for Maritime Studies 15 Prince George’s Park B5 NUS Centre For the Arts University Cultural Centre A1, A2, B, D1, D2, BTC1, E1/E2 U A A2, B A2 Cinnamon D1, D2 H2 Kuok Foundation A2, B, C, BTC1, E2 TOWER S E T E A 96, 151 BTC2, D1, D2, S Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing S17 A1, A2, A1E, A2E, C, D2, 95 E6 College House G T 3 96, 151 THE A1, A2, A1E, D1, BTC1 NUS Enterprise I A1, A2, A1E, D1, BTC1 B4/B5 SAGA COLLEGE NGEE ANN KONGSI UTOWN Energy Studies Institute Blk A, 29 Heng Mui Keng Terrace A6 RESIDENCE 3 A1, A2, D1, D2, 33, A1, A2, BTC1, AUDITORIUM A1, A2, D2, BTC1 NUS Entrepreneurship Centre I A1, A2, A1E, D1, BTC1 B4/B5 Kent Ridge Hall A4 College of Alice H1/H2 Prince George’s B6/B7 Institute for Mathematical Sciences 3 & 4 Prince George’s Park C6 D1, BTC1 196 D2 SOUTH 3 A1, A2, A1E, D1, BTC1 & Peter Tan Park Residences TOWER 3 A1, A2, A1E, D1, BTC1 NUS Industry Liaison Office I B4/B5 C Institute of Real Estate Studies I B5 TOWN GREEN REA TE W A2, B, C, BTC1, D1, D2 King Edward A1, A2, C6/B7 Residential D1, D2, 33, H1/H2/ UTown ResidenceD1, D2 G2 AY Institute of South Asian Studies Blk B, 29 Heng Mui Keng Terrace A1, A2, A1E, D1, BTC1 A6 NUS Museum University Cultural Centre E2 3 VII Hall BTC1, D2 College 4 196 I1/I2 Interactive & Digital Media Institute I3 A1, A2, A1E, D1, BTC1 B5 NUS Overseas Colleges I A1, A2, A1E, D1, BTC1 B4/B5 CREATE NUS Press AS3 A1, B, D1, BTC1 B2 Sheares Hall A1, A2, A5 Ridge View A1, A2, C, D4 Life Sciences Institute CeLS A1, A2, A1E, A2E, C, D2, 95 C6 D1, BTC1 D2, 95 STEPHEN RIADY CENTRE 3 Residential Middle East Institute Blk B, 29 Heng Mui Keng Terrace A1, A2, A1E, D1, BTC1 A6 NUS Technology Holdings I A1, A2, A1E, D1, BTC1 B4/B5 AY College E W TOWN EAT NUS (Suzhou) Research Institute Liaison Office University Hall A1, A2, C, D2, 95 D5 PLAZA CR NUS Environmental Research Institute T-Lab B,C D2 Temasek Hall A2, B A3 Tembusu CollegeD1, D2 G2/H2 CREATE D1, D2 D1, D2 UT-FoS, UT-CLB NUS Global Asia Institute S17 A1, A2, A1E, A2E, C, D2, 95 B4/B5 Office of Admissions Stephen Riady Centre G1/G2 NUS Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Institute E3 B,C D2 Office of Financial Aid Stephen Riady Centre D1, D2 G1/G2 Raffles Hall A1, A2, B, D2 D, 95 CREAT 3 Office of Alumni Relations ShawF oundationAl umni House A1, A2, B, D1, BTC1 B4 E WAY NUS Risk Management Institute I A1, A2, A1E, A2E, D1, BTC1 B4/B5 F Singapore Institute for Neurotechnology CeLS A1, A2, A1E, A2E, C, D2, 95 C6 Office of Campus Amenities Ventus A1, A2, B, D1, BTC1 B2 (University Campus Infrastructure) LECTURE THEATRES GRID LECTURE THEATRES GRID LECTURE THEATRES GRID T O JURONG Office of Campus Security 17 & 18 Prince George’s Park A1, A2, BTC1, D2 B6, C6 LT 1 D2 LT 16 B4 LT 33 E6 Office of Corporate Compliance University Hall A1, A2, C, D2, 95 D5 LT 2 D2 LT 17 B4 LT 34 E6 T O B COLLEGE LINK Office of Corporate Relations University Hall A1, A2, C, D2, 95 D5 LT 3 C3/C4 LT 18 B4 LT 35 (Peter & Mary Fu Lecture Theatre) D6 UKIT P3 C O A1, A2, C, D2, 95 LT 4 C3/C4 LT 19 B4 LT 36 (Alice & Peter Tan Lecture Theatre) D6 N Office of the Deputy President (Administration) University Hall D5 TIM YONG SIEW TOH S E R A V YE A R A1, A2, C, D2, 95 LT 5 D2 LT 20 D5 LT 37 D6 CONSERVATORY A 97 Office of the Deputy President (Research&Technology) D5 University Hall H T O 197 OF MUSIC R Y 198 LT 6 D2 LT 21 C6 LT 50 F2 Ventus A1, A2, B, D1, BTC1 MUSIC D FICE DRIVE SEPAK Office of Environmental Sustainability B2 LIBRARY R ESTATE OF RA 963 I TAKRAW V ARCHERY CORNER/ JAH E (University Campus Infrastructure) LT 7 D1 LT 22 D6 LT 51 F2 P3A VOLLEYBALL COURTS LEE KONG CHIAN SINGAPORE MULTI-PURPOSE 97 LT 7A D1 LT 23 D6 LT 52 F2 ALICE LEE WIND SPORTS HALL 1-4 BASKETBALL MULTI- PLAZA NATURAL TUNNEL 197 HISTORY
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