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Guide to Kelburn Campus 49Rt GUIDE TO KELBURN CAMPUS 49RT This map identifies the location of buildings and facilities and ) GS the accessible routes that link them for people with disabilities. ( VZS ET RE 7GS GLASGOW ST Gate number Baby changing room HUGH Street code Telephone MACKENZIE P P P P Building code Emergency telephone TE HERENGA WAKA (HM) MARAE T S PF4 T Information Desk Lifts PF5 (MR) MURPHY T S 93 T Student Computer Facilities Goods lift T 42 (MY) 14 T 18 16 K VON T 22 T 8 A Student accommodation 77 EL 48 46 T 20 6 91 B 44 F ZEDLITZ 10 4 Vic Books U 50 24 Student Crèche A R (VZ) Café & Restaurant T N B P P R Student Recruitment P Computer Shop P A P P To Botanic Gardens Course Advice R KELBURN PARADE (KP) and Lookout A B Liaison Officers Money machines D P To Cable Car and S Student Services Travel agent E DE ROBERT Weir House ( PARA (KP) K N STOUT P KELBUR KIRK 33 Salamanca Rd (SR) Student Notes & stationery C Copy Centre P T T (RS) dog runGuide (KK) S Hunter Lawn 2 Clermont Tce (CT) ) T F T F Faculty Student Unistop convenience 81 83 P 65 85 EASTERFIELD S 67 69 71 73 75 Administration Office store – Easterfield T T (EA) T A A A T T P P P Hunter NZ SCHOOL P Courtyard Sick room B Bus stop P S OF MUSIC DRIVE P ERRACE (FT) ORD MACLAURIN HUNTER T AIRLIE T (MS) LIF P KIRK Taxi stand F CUL P P P P P S (MC) Quad T (HU) SC (QD) WING C Cable car SO P OLD (KK) 94 KIRK T P 78 ) Kelburn (OK) SR 76 T P ( Park A 84 P D Tennis Courts 82 86 88 92 P A A 90 S P P AAG P O LABY PF3 COTTON R Parking P (LB) T (CO) S MEMORIAL A S Servicevehicles P Visitor parking T C Seminar Room) ( LIBRARY THEATRE N A P M T (RB) (MT) Staff parking Motorbike parking P T M P T T A Bicycle parking STUDENT L Student A Parking S) UNION S Visitor Parking (D DS48A P (SU) Please note there is two hour street parking surrounding the campus. ET T RS visitor parking is by arrangement with the Information Desk. E 6 R RECREATION T HU visitor parking is by arrangement with the Vice-Chancellor’s ST T T N CENTRE 14 executive assistant. O 10 4 EV (RC) SU visitor parking is by arrangement with SU reception. D CSB 12 T AAG visitor parking is by arrangement with the AAG. T 16 2 Other visitor parking by arrangement with Campus Care. (WR) 1 hour limit parking permits available from Information Desk. AD RO NZ A Mount Street WAI-TE-ATA AT E- Cemetery APARTMENTS WAI-T Disablity Access A A A P Timetabled mobility Disability Support Services Boyd Wilson Field parking P T Accessible toilet Student P Mobility parking Parking S Sutherland Room Accessible route Is available for the sole use of Rugby Gymnasium students with disabilities and RACE Listening system TER M severe medical conditions for McKENZIE STUDENT O study and rest. JOB U SERCH N T T S T T ( Kelburn Campus Care 463 5398 M Footpath to Vivian Street (VS) O Victoria University main telephone 472 1000 ) To City via The Terrace Building code Grid ref ACADEMIC & ADMINISTRATION Building code Grid ref Building code Grid ref VICTORIA UNIVERSITY CITY CAMPUSES KELBURN CAMPUS DIRECTORY Galleria Barista Café MC 17g Accounting & Commercial Law RH * International Institute of Modern Letters WR16 17j Ilott Café KK 21e Alumni Office RS 24e ITS CO 15h Mount Street Bar & Café SU 22i Antarctic Research Centre CO 15h BUILDINGS Building/street code Grid ref CAFÉS Premise Bar & Café RB 19h Anthropology MY 22d Language Learning Centre VZ 23d Adam Art Gallery AAG 22h Quad Kiosk QD 18g Architecture VS, WIG * Law Library GB * Adam Concert Room MS 8g Union Café SU 22i Art History OK 21g Law School GB * P P Central Services Building CSB 11j Asian Languages VZ 23d Liaison Officers HU 24f College of Education CE * Asian Studies Institute VZ 23d Library RB 19h Cotton Building CO 15h Location Room Type Linguistics & Applied Language Studies VZ 23d Easterfield Building EA 18f T Maclaurin 158 Unisex Biological Sciences KK 21e Lost Property SU 21i KELBURN CAMPUS MAP Faculty of Architecture & Design (139 Vivian St) VS * Easterfield 053 Unisex Glenn Schaeffer House WR16 17j 158 Unisex Campus Care CO 15h MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Te Mahere Whenua Government Buildings (15 Lambton Quay) GB d 256 Unisex Cashier RS 24e Materials and Nanotechnology LB 12h Hugh Mackenzie Lecture Theatres HM 23c 351 Male Centre for Strategic Studies RH * Mailroom MC 16g o te Whare Wänanga ki Kelburn Hunter Building HU 24f 352 Female Chaplains KP4, KP8, RWW 28d,* Malaghan Institute of Medical Research CSB 11j Ken Scott House SC 13g FT77 351 Unisex Chemical & Physical Sciences LB 12h Mäori Studies – Te Kawa a Mäui KP48, 50 19d Kirk Building KK 21e 151 Unisex Classics OK 21g Marketing Group HU 24f Laby Building LB 12h FT81 151 Unisex shower/toilet Continuing Education RH * Marketing & International Business RH * Maclaurin Lecture Theatres MC 17f FT83 252 Unisex Copy Centres EA, RH 18f, * Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science CO 15h Memorial Theatre MT 22i ACCESSIBLE TOILETS FT85 151 Unisex Crime and Justice Research Centre MY 22d Media Studies KP42/44 20d T Murphy Building MY 21d P FT82 251 Unisex Criminology MY 22d Museum and Heritage Studies KP42/44 20d New Zealand School of Music MS 8g Music D251 Unisex P Old Kirk Building OK 21g P D351 Unisex Design VS, WIG * New Zealand School of Music MS, SC 8g Prefab 3, 4, 5 PF 12h, 25c, 26c C Laby D155 Female Nursing, Midwifery & Health FT81, 83 4f Quad QD 18g D156 Male Economics & Finance RH * C P Railway West Wing (Bunny Street) RWW * CSB 353 Unisex Electron Microscope Facility LB 12h Parking Administration (Students) SU 22i Rankine Brown Building RB 19h Cotton C156 Female English VZ 23d Philosophy MY 22d Recreation Centre RC 16j P B158 Female Enrolment Office HU 24f Political Science & International Relations MY 22d T Robert Stout Building RS 24e B155 Male European Languages VZ 23d Psychology EA 18f Rutherford House (23 Lambton Quay) RH * Kirk 551 Male Executive Development RH * Public Affairs HU/RS 24e/f Somerset House SO 12g 552 Female Student Union Complex SU 22i 252A Unisex Facilitation & Disputes Advisory WR14 17j Religious Studies HU 24f Studio 77 FT77 3d Rankine Brown 155 Unisex Facilities Management CSB 11j Research & postgraduate Studies KP10 27d Te Herenga Waka Marae MR 19c 258 Unisex Faculty of Architecture & Design VS * Roy McKenzie Centre for the Study of Families WR6 19j T von Zedlitz Building VZ 23d 355A Unisex (Staff Club) Faculty of Commerce & Administration RH, RWW * 359 Male staff Faculty of Education CE * Salaries RS 24e P P Accommodation Service KP14 26d 360 Female staff Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences MY 18f Salient SU 22i P Career Development & Employment KP14 26d Old Kirk 352 Unisex Faculty of Law GB * Scholarships KP10 27d P Counselling Service CE *, GB *, WR2, RWW 20j Hunter 152 Female Faculty of Science CO 15h Social and Cultural Studies MY 22d P Director of Student Services KP14 26d 255 Male Film FT85 5f Staff Crèche SR33, CT2 * Disability Support Services CE *, GB *, RS, RWW 24e STUDENTS 355 Female Financial Services RS 24e Stout Research Centre WR12 18j T T Kaiwawao Mäori KK 21e Robert Stout 151 Female Foundation Studies CE * Student Allowances, Loans & Fees HU 24f Manaaki Pihipihinga Mentoring KP14, RWW 27d 152 Male Student Computing Services Help Desk GB, RB, MY, RWW 19h,21d,* Student Crèche GB, FT67, 69, 71 2f P Student Union G64 Female Gender and Women’s Studies FT94 79 Student Job Search MO15, RWW 23m,* Student Finance Advisers CE *, KP14, RWW 26d 152A Unisex Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Co 15h Student Recruitment & Course Advice HU, RWW 24f,* Student Health Service CE *, GB *, WR4, RWW 19j 151 Female Glassblowing Workshop LB 12h Sutherland Room RB 18h P T Student Learning Support Service KK, RWW 21e P WR4 252 Unisex Government (School of) RH * Graduation Office HU 24f Teaching Services CO 15h P WR2 251 Unisex Clermont Terrace CT KP10 151 Unisex Te Herenga Waka Marae KP46, MR 19c Devon Street DS KP20 151 Unisex Health and Safety WR14 17j Te Whare Köhungahunga o Ahumairangi DS48a 4j Fairlie Terrace FT KP24 152 Unisex Health Services Research Centre RH * Theatre FT77 3d Glasgow Street GS KP46 153 Unisex shower/toilet History OK 21g University Teaching & Development Centre WR10 18j STREETS Kelburn Parade KP Hugh Mackenzie 052A Male Human Resources Central HU 24f Va’aomanü Pasifika KP6 28d Lambton Quay LQ * 051A Female Mount Street MO Murphy 452 Male Image Services KK 21e Vice-Chancellor’s Office HU 24f Rawhiti Terrace RT 451 Female Information Enquiries HU 24f Victoria International RH * Salamanca Road SR 251 Unisex Information Management (School of) EA 18f Victoria Link KP18 25d Vivian Street VS 151 Female shower/toilet Institute for Early Childhood Studies CE * Victoria Management School RH * Wai-te-ata Road WR 152 Male shower/toilet Institute for Research on Accounting, Victoria University Press RT49 * Wigan Street WIG * KP42/44 151 Unisex Taxation and Governance RH * VicVenues SU 22i Recreation Centre 456 Unisex shower/toilet Institute for Research on Ageing RH * VUW Foundation HU 24f Unistop Convenience Store EA 18f Institute for Study of Competition VUW Students’ Association Office SU 22i 10164 FEB 07 Educational Computers CO 16g * The building or facility is off the Kelburn Campus & Regulation RH * National Bank SU 21h Institute of International Affairs RH * Wai-te-ata Press CSB 11j RETAIL STA Travel SU 22i Institute of Policy Studies RWW * Student Notes & stationery SU, RH 22i Vic Books SU, RH 22i.
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