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TE D E GA D A LAMOND DRIV A O R Leisure ABCD ANON O D C R N Centre A O A 7 L G E 9 P 1 BR R I 7 OO A P MF L Alphabetical Index AU LDS Admissions . 30 (J1) A D VE 37 NUE A Advice & Support Centre O K I R LR (ASC) . 38 (J2) E TOM MORR Y IS DRIV G E M 8 N Agnes Blackadder Hall (UG), O N A T R Multi-faith space . 4 (D3/E3) G R O Albany Park (UG & PG) . 83 (N6/O6) A D Alumni Relations . 36 (J2) Ancient History . 40 (J2) 9 Andrew Melville Hall (UG) . 3 (C2/3) 64a Angus House (PG) . .. 26 (I3) OX RD SCO KEY KN ONIEHILL R OAD Admissions N Aquarium . 29 (I1) OH J Built-up area University Schools & Arabic . 31 (J2) 84 Academic Departments A915 Arché Philosophical Footpath University Residences Research Centre . 60 (J2) Roundabout University Buildings, 10 Art History . 38 (J2) Administration & Service Units Car Parking Arts Building . 31 (J2) Town Buildings (The) Barron Theatre . 36 (J2) Biology . .17,70,73,82 (F2,K4,K5,O6) E FGHI JKLMNO Biomedical Sciences Research Complex . 11 (E3/F3) Buchanan Building . 59 (K2/3) Gannochy House (PG) . 58 (K2/L2) New Technology Centre . 13 (F3) Sports Centre . 5 (D3) 25 Chaplaincy, 52 Music Centre, Bus Station . 21 (H2) (The) Gateway . 18 (F2) Sports Pavilion . .. 7 (E5) Islamic Prayer Room Younger Hall Bute Annexe . 70a (K4) Geography & Geosciences Observatory . 6 (D4/5) Stanley Smith House (PG) . 26 (I3) 26 Angus House (PG), 53 St Salvator’s Hall (UG) Bute Building . 70 (K4) (Irvine Building) . 46 (K2) Officer Training Corps . 20 (H2) Student Accommodation Stanley Smith House (PG) 54 Castlecliffe, Byre Theatre . 74 (K3/4) German . 59 (K2/3) (The) Old Burgh School . 80 (L5) Services . 39 (J2) 27 Royal & Ancient Golf Club Economics & Finance Golf Museum . 28 (H1) Old Union Café . .38 (J2) Students’ Association 28 Golf Museum 55 Castle CAPOD . 47,70a (J2,K4) Greek . 40 (J2) Old Union Diner . 39 (J2) (Union) . 23 (I2/3) 29 Aquarium 56 English, Kennedy Hall Careers Centre . 24 (I3) Gregory Place (PG) . 75b (L2) Open Association . 30 (J1) Student Services . 23,22a (J2,I1) 30 Admissions, Open Association, 57 English, Castle House / Castle . 55 (L2) Sustainable Development . 46 (K2) Part-time Study, Print & Design Poetry House Castlecliffe . 54 (L1) Harold Mitchell Building Parliament Hall . 67 (K3) Swallowgate . 40 (J2) (Design & Publications), 58 Gannochy House (PG) Castle House . 57 (L2) (Biology) . 73 (K5) Part-time Study . 30 (J1) St Katharine’s West 59 Buchanan Building, Cathedral . 79 (M3) Hebrew . 68 (J3/K3) Philosophy (Logic & Metaphysics, Tourist Information . 61 (J3/K3) 30a Digital Communications, French, German, Italian, Chaplaincy . 25 (I3) Hebdomadar’s Room . 47 (J2) Moral Philosophy) . 43,60 (K1,J2) Town Hall . .. 65 (J3) Press Office Modern Languages Chemistry . 10 (E3) Hospital . 84 (G9/10) Physics & Astronomy . 15 (F3/G3) 31 Arabic, Arts Building, 60 Arché Philosophical Research Cinema Human Resources . 80 (L5) Police Station . 37 (I8) United College . 47 (J2) International Relations, Centre, Philosophy (New Picture House) . 34 (J2) Porter’s Lodge . 47 (J2) University Hall (UG) . 8 (E4/F4) Middle Eastern Studies 61 Tourist Information Classics / Classical Studies International Relations . 31 (J2) Post Office . 63 (J3) University House . 41 (K1) 32 Modern History, 62 Town Library (Swallowgate) . 40 (J2) Irvine Building . 46 (K2) Press Office . 30a (J2) University Retail Store . 85 (I3) Scottish History, 63 Post Office College Gate . 50 (K2) Islamic Prayer Room . 25 (I3) Principal’s Office . 50 (K2) Upper College Hall . 44 (K2) St Katharine’s Lodge 64 Madras College Conference & Italian . 59 (K2/3) Print & Design . 30,51 (J1,K2) 33 IT Helpdesk, University Library 64a Madras College (Kilrymont) Group Services . 39 (J2) IT Helpdesk . 33 (J2) Print Unit (Print & Design) . 51 (K2) Younger Hall . 52 (K2) 33a University Library Annexe 65 Fife Contemporary Art and Computer Science IT Services . 39 (J2 ) Proctor’s Office . 50 (K2) and Museum Store, Craft, Town Hall (Jack Cole Building) . 16 (F3) Jack Cole Building . 16 (F3) Procurement . 80 (L5) Numerical Index Special Collections 66 Mediaeval History Computer Science Jeeves Labs . 69 (K4) Psychology & 1 Fife Park (UG & PG) 33b Martyrs Kirk Research Library 67 Parliament Hall, Senate Room (John Honey Building) . 12 (F3) John Burnet Hall (Atholl) Neuroscience . 69 (K4) 2 David Russell Apartments 34 Cinema (New Picture House) 68 Divinity, Hebrew, (UG) . 19 (G2) Publications (UG & PG) 35 Film Studies St Mary’s College David Russell Apartments John Honey Building . 12 (F3) (Print & Design) . 30 (J1) 3 Andrew Melville Hall (UG) 36 Alumni Relations, 69 Jeeves Labs, (UG & PG) . 2 (B5) Purdie Building . 10 (E3) 4 Agnes Blackadder Hall (UG), Development, Events, Psychology & Neuroscience Deans Court (PG) . 75 (L3) Kennedy Hall . 56 (L2) Multi-faith space (The) Barron Theatre 70 Biology, Bute Building, Deans’ Office . 50 (K2) Knowledge Transfer Rector’s Café . 23 (I2/3) 5 Sports Centre 37 Police Station Environmental Health and Design (Print & Design) . 30 (J1) Centre . 18 (F2) Registry . 80 (L5) 6 Observatory 38 Advice & Support Centre (ASC), Safety Services, Development . 36 (J2) Research Business Development 7 Sports Pavilion Art History, Old Union Café Evening Language Teaching, Digital Communications . 30a (J2) Latin . 40 (J2) & Contracts . 18 (F2) 8 University Hall (UG) 39 Conference & Group Services, IT Services Divinity . 68,76 (J3/K3,L3) Lean . 70a (K4) Residential & Business 9 English Language Teaching IT Services, Old Union Diner, 70a Bute Annexe, Library (Town) . 62 (J3) Services . 39 (J2) 10 Chemistry, Purdie Building Residential & Business Services, CAPOD Training Room, Economics & Finance . 54 (L1) Library (University) . 33 (J2) Royal & Ancient Golf Club . 27 (H1) 11 Biomedical Sciences Student Accommodation Lean, Mail Room Eden Court . 22a (I1) Library Annexe and Museum (The) Roundel (Divinity) . 76 (L3) Research Complex Services 71 St Regulus Hall (UG) Edgecliffe . 43 (K1) Store (University) . 33a (E3) Russian . 45 (K2) 12 Computer Science, 40 Ancient History, 72 St Regulus Hall Annexe (UG) English (Kennedy Hall) . 56 (L2) Lower College Hall . 44 (K2) John Honey Building Classics / Classical Studies, 73 Biology, Harold Mitchell English (Castle House / St Gregory’s (PG) . 75a (L2) 13 New Technology Centre, Greek, Latin, Swallowgate Building Poetry House) . 57 (L2) Madras College . 64 (I4/J4) St Katharine’s Lodge . 32 (J1) SMRU Ltd 41 University House 74 Byre Theatre English Language Madras College St Katharine’s West . 30 (J1) 14 Mathematical Institute, 42 Museum of the University of 75 Deans Court (PG) Teaching . 9 (F3/4) (Kilrymont) . 64a (K9/L9) St Leonard’s Chapel . 77 (L3) Mathematics & Statistics St Andrews (MUSA) 75a St Gregory’s (PG) Environmental Health and Mail Room . 70a (K4) St Leonards School . 78 (L3/M3,4) 15 Physics & Astronomy 43 Edgecliffe, Philosophy (Logic & 75b Gregory Place (PG) Safety Services . 70 (K4) Management . 18 (F2) St Mary’s College 16 Computer Science, Metaphysics, Moral Philosophy) 76 Divinity, The Roundel Estates . 81 (N5) Martyrs Kirk Research (Divinity) . 68 (J3/K3) Jack Cole Building 44 Lower College Hall, 77 St Leonard’s Chapel Evening Language Library . 33b (K2) St Regulus Hall (UG) . 71 (J4) 17 Medical & Biological Sciences Upper College Hall 78 St Leonards School Teaching . 70 (K4) Mathematics & Statistics St Regulus Hall Annexe 18 Finance (Advice & Support), 45 Russian, Schools 1-6, 79 Cathedral Events . 36 (J2 ) (Mathematical Institute) . 14 (F3) (UG) . 72 (J4) Knowledge Transfer Centre, Social Anthropology, Spanish 80 Finance (Operations McIntosh Hall (Chattan) St Salvator’s Chapel . 48 (K2) Management, Research 46 Geography & Geosciences, & Compliance), Fife Contemporary Art and (UG) . 22 (H2) St Salvator’s Hall (UG) .
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