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University of St Andrews University of St Andrews UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS, 51 Medical Science . J4/K4 33 International Office . J2 RESIDENCES DEPARTMENTS & BUILDINGS 28 Modern History . I1 9,29 Library and Information 68 Albany Park . N6/O6 17 Open Association . F3 Services . I2 3 Andrew Melville Hall . C2 34 Ancient History . J1 36 Philosophy . J1 37 Lower College Hall . J2 26 Angus House . H3 28 Arabic & Middle East Studies . I1 6,16 Physics & Astronomy . C4,F3 29 Mail Room . I2 2 David Russell Apartments . B5 35 Art History . J1 50 Psychology . J4 29 Manuscripts & Muniments . I2 64 Deans Court . L3 6,16 Astronomy Observatory . C4 38 Russian . J2 57 Music Centre . K2 22 Eden Court . H1 51,54,67 Biological Sciences . J4,J5,O6 28 Scottish History . I1 19 O.T.C. G2 1 Fife Park . A4/5 11 Biomolecular Sciences and 54 Sir Harold Mitchell Building 48 Parliament Hall . J3 63 Gannochy House . K2 Biochemistry . E3 (Biological Sciences) . J5 56 Part-time Degree Office . K2 21 Hamilton Hall . H1 12 Business Education . E2 38,42 Social Anthropology . J2 40 Porter’s Lodge . J2 18 John Burnet Hall . F2 10 Chemistry . D3,E3 38 Spanish . J2 44 Press Office . J2 20 McIntosh Hall . G2/H2 34 Classics/Classical Studies . J1 64 The Roundel (Divinity) . L3 58 Printing Unit . K2 4 New Hall . C3/D3 13,16 Computer Science . E3 10 Publications Unit . E3 53 St Regulus Hall . J4/5 49,64 Divinity . J3/4,L3 ADMINISTRATION & 32 Registry . J2 52 St Regulus Hall Annexe . I5 60 Economics & Finance . K1 SERVICE UNITS 10 Reprographics Unit . E3 26 Stanley Smith House . H3 61 English . K2 56 Access Centre . K2 14 Research & Enterprise 59 St Salvator's Hall . K2 62 English (Poetry House) . K2 32 Admissions Application Centre Services . E3 8 University Hall . D4/E3/4 17 English Language Teaching (UG & PG) . J2 32 Residential & Business and Evening Language 33 Admissions Reception . J2 Services . J2 MISCELLANEOUS TOWN BUILDINGS Teaching . F3 23 BESS . H3 31 SALTIRE . I2 A Bus Station . G2 46 French . J2 33 Business Improvements . J2 38 Schools I-VI . J2 J Byre Theatre . K4 67 Gatty Marine Lab (Biological 55 Bute Photographic Unit . K4 65 St Leonard's Chapel . L3 L Castle . L1/2 Sciences) . O6 24 Careers Advisory Service . H3 49 St Mary’s College . J3/4 M Cathedral . L3 39 Geography & Geosciences . J2 32 Cash Office . J2 41 St Salvator’s Chapel . J2 E Cinema . I2 46 German . J2 25 Chaplaincy Centre . H3 48 Senate Room . J3 H Crawford Arts Centre . I2 34 Greek . J1 43 College Gate . J2 5 Sports Centre . D3 C Golf Museum . H1 49 Hebrew . J3/4 40 Development (including 7 Sports Pavilion . D5 N Hospital . M5 38 International Relations . J2 Alumni Relations) . J2 43 Staff Development . J2 D Madras College . I4 46 Italian . J2 58 Environmental Health and 32 Student Accommodation G Police Station . I2 34 Latin . J1 Safety Services . K2 Services . J2 F Post Office . I3 36,45 Logic & Philosophy of 66 Estates . N5 23 Student Support Services . H2 B Royal & Ancient . G1 Science . J1,J2 32 Faculties Office . J2 23 Students' Association (Union) . H2 K St Leonards School . K3/L3/4 12 Management . E2 43 Finance . J2 23 Travel Office . H2 I Tourist Information . J3 15 Mathematics & Statistics . E3 40 Hebdomadar's Room . J2 37 Upper College Hall . J2 47 Mediaeval History . J3 43 Human Resources . J2 57 Younger Hall . K2.
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