Easter Bush Campus Edinburgh Bioquarter the University in the City

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Easter Bush Campus Edinburgh Bioquarter the University in the City The University in the city Easter Bush Campus 1 Riddell-Swan Veterinary Cancer Centre 2 Hospital for Small Animals 3 Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies – Teaching Building 4 Campus Service Centre 5 Roslin Institute Building Edinburgh BioQuarter 6 Sir Alexander Robertson Building 1 Edinburgh Imaging Facility QMRI 7 Farm Animal Practice and Equine Clinical Unit 2 Queen’s Medical Research Institute 8 Equine Hospital 3 Chancellor’s Building 9 Farm Animal Hospital 4 Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology Clinic 10 Scintigraphy and Exotic Animal Unit 5 Edinburgh Imaging Facility RIE (entrance) P Permit parking 6 Scottish Centre for Regenerative Medicine DP Disabled permit parking Public bus P Public parking Public bus The King’s Buildings Campus 1 Joseph Black Building 14 Fleeming Jenkin Building 27 Roger Land Building 40 UK Biochar Research Centre 2 KB House: EUSA 15 Alrick Building 28 Scottish Microelectronics Centre 41 Crew Annex 3 Grant Institute 16 Faraday Building 29 FloWave Ocean Energy Research 42 Engineering Structures Lab Facility 4 Ashworth Building 17 Hudson Beare Building C Cafe S Shop 30 Crew Building 5 March Building 18 Hudson Beare Lecture Theatre P Permit parking 32 Weir Building 6 John Murray Building 19 Daniel Rutherford Building DP Disabled permit parking 33 Murchison House 7 Ann Walker Building 20 Waddington Building Electric car charging point 34 Student accommodation 8 KB Centre; KB Library Study Pedestrian area 22 Darwin Building 35 Mary Brück Building Centre Bike racks 23 Swann Building 36 Arcadia Nursery 9 The Noreen and Kenneth Murray Traffic barrier 24 James Clerk Maxwell Building; Library 37 Estates Hub Learning and Teaching Cluster Shuttle bus to the Central Area 10 John Muir Building 38 Christina Miller Building 25 Erskine Williamson Building 11 Sanderson Building 39 Biospace Public bus 26 Peter Wilson Building (SRUC) 12 William Rankine Building Access to this building’s car park The timetable for the shuttle bus between the Central Area and the 13 Alexander Graham Bell Building must be via Gate 1 King’s Buildings can be viewed at www.ed.ac.uk/shuttle-bus Western General Hospital 1 Biomedical Research Facility 2 CJD Surveillance Unit 3 Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility 4 Outpatients Department; Medical Education Centre 5a IGMM East and main entrance 5b IGMM North 5c IGMM Centre 5d IGMM South 5e IGMM West 6 Division of Pathology Laboratories 7 Clock Tower Building 8 Library 9 Old Metabolic Clinic/Diabetic Clinic 10 Bramwell Dott Building 11 Department of Clinical Neurosciences: wards 12 Department of Clinical Neurosciences: research; MRI Unit 13 Department of Clinical Neurosciences P Permit parking P Public parking Public bus The University Central Area The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, 1 Evolution House 18 16–22 George Square 33 University Visitor Centre: 45 St Cecilia’s Hall 61 Simon Laurie House 2 ECA Main Building 19 27–29 George Square information, exhibition 46 9 Infirmary Street 62 Charteris Land and shop 3 N-E Studio Building 20 Main Library; Careers 47 13 Infirmary Street 63 Old Kirk 4 Hunter Building Service; Student 34 Dugald Stewart Building 48 ECCI 64 Outreach Centre 5 Edinburgh Dental Counselling Service; 35 The University Health 49 Chisholm House 65 New College Student Disability Service Centre Institute 50 Old Surgeons’ Hall 66 Institute for Academic 21 Gordon Aikman Lecture 36 7 Bristo Square 6 5 Forrest Hill 51 Old Infirmary Building Development Theatre 7 Bedlam Theatre 37 The Potterrow Student (1 Drummond Street) 67 Argyle House 22 17–25 Buccleuch Place Centre: Edinburgh 8 Old Medical School (Dr University Students’ 52 1–7 Roxburgh Street 68 Lauriston Fire Station Elsie Inglis Quadrangle) 23 University of Edinburgh 53 Pleasance 69 Moray House Lodge Business School Association; Chaplaincy 9 McEwan Hall Centre 54 Centre for Sport and 70 High School Yards 24 14–16 Buccleuch Place 10 William Robertson Wing 38 Alison House Exercise Teaching Centre 25 Hope Park Square 11 Reid Concert Hall 39 MacKenzie House (34 55 St Leonard’s Land 71 The Boilerhouse Terri Po. (communications.office.ed.ac.uk). Cover illustration by by Communications and Marketing 12 Wilkie Building 26 30–34 Buccleuch Place West Richmond Street) 56 Paterson’s Land 72 Bayes Centre 13 Teviot Row House 27 David Hume Tower 40 Lister Learning and 57 Thomson’s Land DP Disabled permit parking Student Union 28 David Hume Tower Teaching Centre 58 Old Moray House Lecture Theatres 14 1 George Square 41 Old College and 59 St John’s Land Shuttle bus to the 29 50 George Square Talbot Rice Gallery 15 7 George Square 60 Dalhousie Land King’s Buildings December 2018 30 55–60 George Square 42 Minto House 16 Hugh Robson Building The timetable for the shuttle bus between the Central Area 17 Chrystal Macmillan 31 Appleton Tower 43 Charles Stewart House and the King’s Buildings can be viewed at Building 32 Informatics Forum 44 Adam House www.ed.ac.uk/shuttle-bus Published .
Recommended publications
  • Annual Report and Accounts for the Year
    Annual Report and Accounts for the Year to 31 July 2020 www.ed.ac.uk Our vision and purpose Our graduates, and the knowledge we discover with our partners, make the world a better place. As a world-leading research-intensive University, we are here to address tomorrow’s greatest challenges. Between now and 2030 we will do that with a values-led approach to teaching, research and innovation, and through the strength of our relationships, both locally and globally. Table of contents Overview Financial review 01 Headlines of 2020 31 Director of Finance’s foreword 03 Senior Lay Member of Court’s foreword 34 Financial review 04 Principal’s welcome 06 Our approach to reporting 07 Material issues Governance 41 Corporate governance statement 52 Independent auditors’ report to the Court Strategy and value model of the University of Edinburgh 09 Our strategy 12 Our value model Financial statements 14 Understanding our risks 54 Consolidated and Institution statement of comprehensive income and expenditure Operational review 55 Consolidated and Institution statement of 18 Operational review changes in reserves 56 Consolidated and Institution balance sheet 57 Consolidated statement of cash flows 58 Notes to the financial statements 97 Five-year summary (unaudited) Headlines of 2020 Overview University world league table position Our position in both the QS and QS 20th THE world rankings is unchanged in the year. THE 30th Strategy and value model Total income (£m) In 2019/20 our total income grew 2020 1,125 by 2.2 per cent year on year. Our total income was impacted by the 2019 1,102 effects of Covid-19 on some of our key income streams.
    [Show full text]
  • THE UNIVERSITY of EDINBURGH
    UGP COVER 2012 22/3/11 14:01 Page 2 THE UNIVERSITY of EDINBURGH Undergraduate Prospectus Undergraduate 2012 Entry 2012 THE UNIVERSITY of EDINBURGH Undergraduate Prospectus 2012 Entry www.ed.ac.uk EDINB E56 UGP COVER 2012 22/3/11 14:01 Page 3 UGP 2012 FRONT 22/3/11 14:03 Page 1 UGP 2012 FRONT 22/3/11 14:03 Page 2 THE UNIVERSITY of EDINBURGH Welcome to the University of Edinburgh We’ve been influencing the world since 1583. We can help influence your future. Follow us on www.twitter.com/UniofEdinburgh or watch us on www.youtube.com/user/EdinburghUniversity UGP 2012 FRONT 22/3/11 14:03 Page 3 The University of Edinburgh Undergraduate Prospectus 2012 Entry Welcome www.ed.ac.uk 3 Welcome Welcome Contents Contents Why choose the University of Edinburgh?..... 4 Humanities & Our story.....................................................................5 An education for life....................................................6 Social Science Edinburgh College of Art.............................................8 pages 36–127 Learning resources...................................................... 9 Supporting you..........................................................10 Social life...................................................................12 Medicine & A city for adventure.................................................. 14 Veterinary Medicine Active life.................................................................. 16 Accommodation....................................................... 20 pages 128–143 Visiting the University...............................................
    [Show full text]
  • Appleton Tower
    201 7 WELCOME BACK TO APPLETON TOWER Following the Over-Cladding Project completion the New East entrance to Appleton Tower is ready for use. As you will be aware some of the internals only to levels 3 – 9 will be undergoing some reconfiguration and these will not be available until September 2017 so the lifts and east and west stairs will be keyed off from levels on which works are undertaken (note no major works are planned to level 5 and this should be available). BUILDING USER GUIDE PRE-ARRIVAL INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS, STAFF AND VISITORS - IF YOU DISCOVER A FIRE ACCESS AND SECURITY PROVISION OF AND ACCESS TO SHARED FACILITIES Operate the nearest fire alarm or, if no PROCEDURES/PROVISIONS alarm is provided, shout "FIRE". The existing building has accessible lifts University of Edinburgh totem signage If you hear the fire alarm, leave the and toilets provided along with showers. throughout the central area will direct you building by the nearest available escape The absorb café is present to the route and go to your assembly area. Lifts to arrive at the new east entrance to concourse and vending to mezzanine. A must not be used in the event of fire. Appleton Tower and for a period a secure cycling facility is provided next to marshalling service will assist with the Appleton Tower at DHT LGF teaching hub EMERGENCY SERVICES new east entrance. A new reception, In the event of a fire or other serious along with cycle racks around the outside existing way finding signage, some new accident or incident requiring the perimeter of George Square gardens, and signage and existing LED welcome screens attendance of the fire brigade or some new racks to the new east entrance.
    [Show full text]
  • Bioquarter – Strategic Business Case
    Policy and Sustainability Committee 10.00am, Tuesday, 25 February 2020 BioQuarter – Strategic Business Case Executive/routine Executive Wards All Council Commitments 1, 2, 6, 31 1. Recommendations 1.1 It is recommended that Committee: 1.1.1 agrees the Strategic Business Case (SBC) as provided in Appendix 1; 1.1.2 agrees to contribute up to £500,000 to fund the further development of the business case and run the related procurement process; 1.1.3 notes that a Prior Information Notice (PIN) will be posted in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) in April/May 2020 setting out the intention to proceed with the procurement of a commercial development partner and seeking market feedback; and 1.1.4 notes that a further report will be brought to Committee in June 2020 providing an update on progress, seeking approval of the outline business case, approval to enter into a new legal entity (TopCo) and seeking agreement to start the formal procurement process. Paul Lawrence Executive Director of Place Contact: David Cooper, Service Manager - Development E-mail: [email protected] | Tel: 0131 529 6233 Report BioQuarter – Strategic Business Case 2. Executive Summary 2.1 This report requests approval to progress with the next stage of the BioQuarter project and requests £500,000 of funding as the Council’s contribution towards the development of the business case and procurement exercise. 2.2 A Strategic Business Case (SBC) is also provided which sets out the rationale for proceeding with this project. Life Sciences is a significant sector in the UK economy employing 90,000 people.
    [Show full text]
  • King's Buildings THE
    City THE UNIVERSITY Chambers ST N . MAR BLACKFRIARS ST OF EDINBURGH HIGH STREET Y'S STREET Tron Map 2: Hotel Kirk St. Giles Ibis here Robertson's Close the Central Area Residences TE St. Cecilia's COWGA SOUTH BRIDGE Residences Hall High School Yards Chambers St. Supplies National Guthrie St. House Library Residences GEORGE IV BRIDGE Staff Adam Pleasance TE COWGA Club House Buildings Works Geography T CHAMBERS STEET Minto 80 South Bridge House Old College & DRUMMONDExam S Talbot Rice Art Hall Gallery Lister Dental Hospital Royal Scottish Building The PASTA Greyfriars Museum Surgeons Hall Pfizer Kirk SOUTH COLLEGE ST Building Workshop is in the Pedestrian Underpass Kirk 'o' Field House Roxburgh St. e-Science Centre Personnel BRIST RICHMOND Forrest Alison 15 South College St. Hill POTTERROW O PLACE House PLACE ROAD HILL 12th June 2003 Bedlam LOTHIAN ST NICOLSON P Theatre Student Inst. of L Centre Applied SQUARE FORREST Language PL BRISTO Studies TEVIOT SQUARE Management McEwan Hall School RICHMOND ST Reid Hall Medical WEST Teviot Row School House Residences NICHOLSON ST ON ST CRICHT WEST Appleton Tower Royal Pyschology ALK Schools Liaison Infirmary Hugh Robson Office William International Office Robertson Bdg. AY Building WEST - EAST CROSSCAUSEW GEORGE SQUARE DHT Lecture Theatres George David Hume Tr. Square MIDDLE MEADOW W Theatre BUCCLEUCH ST Adam BUCCLEUCH PL. Ferguson Bdg. Student CLERK STREET Main Library Accommodation Service MEADOW LANE . The Meadows Inst. for Advanced Studies in Humanities HOPE PARK SQUARE To Main Entrances Summerhall
    [Show full text]
  • Bioquarter: Edinburgh's Health Innovation District
    BioQuarter: Edinburgh’s Health Innovation District Creating a place where people live, learn, work, play, relax and discover. “There is no site I have been to that has this closeness to patients, that doesn’t exist anywhere in the UK. The juxtaposition of the scientists, the commercial ability, the NHS, the patients, all on one site offers unprecedented opportunity to drive innovation on a global scale.” Professor Kev Dhaliwal, Consultant Physician and Prof of Healthcare Technology, NHS Lothian and University of Edinburgh Foreword Ivan McKee MSP Scotland’s capital city is globally renowned for its rich history in medical innovation, magnificent architecture and spectacular cultural events. Edinburgh is also a city of opportunity, home to world-class innovation and a great place to invest. Over the past two decades, Edinburgh BioQuarter has played a pivotal role in Scotland’s successes in the life sciences sector, which has a turnover in excess of £6.5bn and employs over 41,000 people. With the commitment of its partners City of Edinburgh Council, NHS Lothian, Scottish Enterprise and the University of Edinburgh, BioQuarter has had over £500m public capital investment, with a further £300m planned by its partners over the next five years. The planned expansion of BioQuarter into a vibrant community where academics and clinicians will rub shoulders with entrepreneurs, students and families is an opportunity for new private sector partners to be part of a global success story. This is undoubtedly one of the most exciting investment and collaboration opportunities available, with far-reaching benefits for investors, local communities and global health innovators alike.
    [Show full text]
  • Edinburgh Beltane Beacon Final Report
    Beacons for Public Engagement are funded by the UK higher education funding councils, Research Councils UK, and the Wellcome Trust. EDINBURGH BELTANE BEACON FOR PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT FINAL REPORT FIRST SUBMITTED 3 OCTOBER 2012 REVISION SUBMITTED 17 DECEMBER 2012 SECTIONS 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................................................... 1 2. STRATEGIC PRIORITIES FOR THE BEACON ....................................................................................... 2 3. OVERALL APPROACH TO CULTURE CHANGE ................................................................................... 4 4. IMPACT ............................................................................................................................................ 7 5. STORY OF CHANGE ........................................................................................................................ 14 6. LESSONS LEARNT ........................................................................................................................... 24 7. SUSTAINABILITY PLANS ................................................................................................................. 27 8. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................................... 29 APPENDIX I - MEMBERSHIP OF STEERING GROUP AND BELTANE CORE TEAM .................................... 30 APPENDIX II - SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES AND FUNDED PROJECTS FOR EACH YEAR ...........................
    [Show full text]
  • SGSSS Summer School 2018
    SGSSS Summer School 2018 PROGRAMME Tuesday 19th June 08.45-09.45 Registration & welcome at David Hume Tower reception (Location map attached) 10.00-13.00 Workshops (class lists and room numbers will be posted in the reception area each morning) 13.00-14.00 Lunch (provided each day in the Lower Ground area between David Hume Tower and 50 George Square, next to the café) 14.00-15.30 Workshops 15.30-15.50 Refreshment break (provided each day as per lunch location) 15.50-17.00 Workshops 17.00-20.00 Welcome wine reception at 56 North (Directions attached – 3 mins walk from David Hume Tower) Wednesday 20th June 08.45-09.45 Registration & welcome at David Hume Tower reception (Location map attached) 10.00-13.00 Workshops (class lists and room numbers will be posted in the reception area each morning) 13.00-14.00 Lunch (provided each day in the Lower Ground area between David Hume Tower and 50 George Square, next to the café) 14.00-15.30 Workshops 15.30-15.50 Refreshment break (provided each day as per lunch location) 15.50-17.00 Workshops 18.00-22.00 Pub Quiz night with food & drinks – Cabaret Voltaire, Blair Street (Location map attached – 10 minute walk from David Hume Tower) Thursday 21st June 08.45-09.45 Registration & welcome at David Hume Tower reception (Location map attached) 10.00-13.00 Workshops (class lists and room numbers will be posted in the reception area each morning) 13.00-14.00 Lunch (provided each day in the Lower Ground area between David Hume Tower and 50 George Square, next to the café) 14.00-15.30 Workshops 15.30-15.50 Refreshment break (provided each day as per lunch location) 15.50-17.00 Workshops Summer School ends KEY LOCATIONS & INFO ON CLAIMIMG EXPENSES LOCATION OF SUMMER SCHOOL - DAVID HUME TOWER (UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH CENTRAL CAMPUS, EH8 9JX) *If you experience mobility issues, please inform SGSSS staff prior to arrival and assistance will be provided.
    [Show full text]
  • Building Stones of Edinburgh's South Side
    The route Building Stones of Edinburgh’s South Side This tour takes the form of a circular walk from George Square northwards along George IV Bridge to the High Street of the Old Town, returning by South Bridge and Building Stones Chambers Street and Nicolson Street. Most of the itinerary High Court 32 lies within the Edinburgh World Heritage Site. 25 33 26 31 of Edinburgh’s 27 28 The recommended route along pavements is shown in red 29 24 30 34 on the diagram overleaf. Edinburgh traffic can be very busy, 21 so TAKE CARE; cross where possible at traffic light controlled 22 South Side 23 crossings. Public toilets are located in Nicolson Square 20 19 near start and end of walk. The walk begins at NE corner of Crown Office George Square (Route Map locality 1). 18 17 16 35 14 36 Further Reading 13 15 McMillan, A A, Gillanders, R J and Fairhurst, J A. 1999 National Museum of Scotland Building Stones of Edinburgh. 2nd Edition. Edinburgh Geological Society. 12 11 Lothian & Borders GeoConservation leaflets including Telfer Wall Calton Hill, and Craigleith Quarry (http://www. 9 8 Central 7 Finish Mosque edinburghgeolsoc.org/r_download.html) 10 38 37 Quartermile, formerly 6 CHAP the Royal Infirmary of Acknowledgements. 1 EL Edinburgh S T Text: Andrew McMillan and Richard Gillanders with Start . 5 contributions from David McAdam and Alex Stark. 4 2 3 LACE CLEUCH P Map adapted with permission from The Buildings of BUC Scotland: Edinburgh (Pevsner Architectural Guides, Yale University Press), by J. Gifford, C. McWilliam and D.
    [Show full text]
  • Edinburgh Bioquarter Innovation District Joint Venture Fact Sheet for PIN 2 Edinburgh Bioquarter Innovation District Joint Venture Fact Sheet for PIN
    Edinburgh BioQuarter Innovation District Joint Venture Fact Sheet For PIN 2 Edinburgh BioQuarter Innovation District Joint Venture Fact Sheet For PIN 1. INTRODUCTION Edinburgh BioQuarter is one of the UK’s largest development opportunities in the life sciences sector. This document has been developed by the Edinburgh BioQuarter Partners to provide detail on plans to create a world leading healthcare focussed innovation district; a vibrant economic community that will spread increased wealth and well-being locally, nationally, and internationally. The document forms part of a premarket engagement exercise in advance of a formal procurement process to identify and secure a private sector joint venture partner. Details included are subject to change as proposals are developed over the coming months. To help inform these proposals we would really like to hear from you via the accompanying PIN Questionnaire. 1.1 PARTNERSHIP Edinburgh BioQuarter is currently a partnership between the Over these past 2 decades, the 167-acre site, located 3 miles City of Edinburgh Council, NHS Lothian, Scottish Enterprise and south of Edinburgh City Centre, has developed extensively. the University of Edinburgh; together the Edinburgh BioQuarter BioQuarter Partners have invested over £500 million of capital Partners. This longstanding strategic partnership is governed by for buildings, infrastructure and specialist equipment with a a Strategy Board, chaired by Paul Lawrence, Director of Place for further circa. £300 million of pipeline academic and clinical the City of Edinburgh Council. The Strategy Board oversees the projects planned over the next decade. Funding to date has been strategic development and stewardship of BioQuarter in line with provided by the individual BioQuarter Partners, research councils, the shared vision.
    [Show full text]
  • Special Report: Community, Culture and Heritage International Enterprising Leading Local Strathclyde the Final Word in Business Education
    Business Comment FEBRUARY/MARCH 2020 Special Report: Community, Culture and Heritage International Enterprising Leading Local Strathclyde The final word in business education Strathclyde Business School is a top business school within a leading international technological University, recently named UK University of the Year in the prestigious Times Higher Awards 2019. As a long-established, pioneering business school, we understand the business needs of organisations, from SMEs and start ups to global players. Our acclaimed MBA programme can be studied on a full time, part time or flexible learning basis which means you don’t have to give up the day job – or travel far – to get a world class MBA. www.strath.ac.uk/business CONTENTS 26 Our Goal of a Better Future 44 Edinburgh Trams: A Seed About Supporting the City’s 24 to Blossom Events Contents and Introduction 03 Community, culture and heritage Chamber News 04 | 05 Welcome to the latest issue to the importance of community and place, and of the vital importance of diverse groups International Update 06 of your Chamber magazine, across the private, public and third sectors Circular Economy 08 coming together to create a more inclusive and Business Comment. sustainable future for all of our community here in Edinburgh. Memebers Perspective 09 In this issue, we look in our special reports at community, culture and heritage. Increasingly In the magazine we also look at the work being In Conversation With 10 businesses are values driven, both by an done to promote a more circular economy, increasingly values-savvy consumer and through the work of Circular Edinburgh, a Top Tips 14 also by the innate desire of most businesses partnership involving the Chamber and Zero to be valued and valuable members of their Waste Scotland.
    [Show full text]
  • Bristo Square Dairy Room Technical Specifications
    Bristo Square Dairy Room Technical Specifications Pictures shown of the venue are from previous years and for illustrative purposes only; they may not be representative of the 2020 setup. Capacity 118 Suitability Theatre, Stand-Up, Sketch, Music, and Cabaret Address Reid Concert Hall, Med Quad, Teviot Place, Edinburgh, EH8 9AG Contact [email protected] Dairy Room is a space that boasts high ceilings and a feel of grandeur. This is an end-on space with a raised stage, fully raked seating and great sightlines. Within the bustling hub of McEwan Hall and Bristo Square, Dairy Room is ideal for stand- up comedy and small to mid-scale theatre. The stage measures W3.6m x D2.4m and is open on all sides, elevated 200mm from the floor. The upstage wall is a row of Stage and flats with a doorway in the middle to enter through. There will Seating be a small space behind the flats on stage right for props. The audience seating consists of a 12-row seating rake with a capacity of 118 people. The venue will provide: - two area front light: ETC colour source profiles - back light: LED Rush PAR Zooms Lighting - lighting desk: Zero88 FLX - stage power: 2 x 13A single phase supply Companies may be able to add specials to the rig, but these should be discussed with us in advance. A house system consisting of: - 2 x d&b Q7 Point Source - 1 x d&b Q-Sub Sound - 2 x passive DI box - 1 x mini jack connection for laptop playback - 2 x microphones, SM58 - 2 x microphone boom stands No video hardware is provided as standard, however in previous years companies have hired in a large flat-screen TV Video on a wheeled base as an alternative to projection as there is no capacity to rig a projector.
    [Show full text]