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1 2 3 4 5 6 a B C D E F G H I J K L M Numerical Index 1 Fife Park (UG & PG) 29 2 David Russell Apartments (UG & PG) A 27 28 9 3 Andrew Melville Hall (UG) 1 to 4 New Hall (UG) 1 D THE SC ORES THE SC 5 Sports Centre un ORES 54 de 41 42 PK 32 6 Observatory e a 30 BUTT 43 nd AY 7 Sports Pavilion L S 0 100m 200m 300m euc 33 40 WYND 44 55 8 University Hall (UG) hars NO 31 53 22 MURR 19 C RTH STREE 56 9 English Language Teaching, I BOTSFOR T B D 39 46 SCALE 20 A CR T 45 57 Evening Language Teaching Y 34 35 36 ST North GDNS 51 2 10 Chemistry, Purdie Building 18 R 38 47 OA 48 TLE Haugh T 49 S 11 Biomolecular Sciences and 17 21 37 S 50 D HOPE ST 60 52 Biochemistry 58 N CA 11 16 23 COLLEGE 12 Computer Science, GREYFRIARS 4 NION ST 59 U 3 CHURCH ST John Honey Building 15 ST MARY’S PL ACE MARKET STREET 12 BELL STREET 75 13 New Technology Centre, SMRU Ltd 62 61 10 Kinburn AD 24 25 14 Mathematical Institute, RO 14 Park ES 76 3 Mathematics & Statistics 5 13 YK 79 D 26 67 66 LE ABBEY ST 77 15 Physics & Astronomy B 33a WESTBURN All Weather U 65 THE PENDS O SOUTH63 STREETQUEENS GARDEN 16 Computer Science, Pitches & D Y GARDENS Jack Cole Building Running W 78 A 9 T R REE 68 74 17 Medical & Biological Sciences Track D ARGYLE ST 64 69 LANE 8 KENNED LA Building W D G ON D 18 GRADskills, Knowledge Transfer N T E ST LEONARD’S RO A S C L o 70 A 4 DS L Centre, Management, Research H P ABBEY O N S os E Funding Office, The Gateway G S D 71 ID p WA Playing N S 19 John Burnet Hall (Atholl) (UG) 6 S i 72 t 70a N LK Fields al E E 20 Officer Training Corps TERRAC E 1 AD QUEENS R 80 2 G 21 Bus Station 73 22 McIntosh Hall (Chattan) (UG) HEPBURN GARDEN 23 BESS, Students’ Association (Union), 7 5 Student Services, Travel Office 81 24 Careers Centre BUCHANAN GARDEN S Botanic KEY Student Recruitment & 25 Chaplaincy S Admissions Garden COO 26 Angus House (PG), ENS NIEH University Schools & D l ILL RD Built-up area 82 Stanley Smith House (PG) R X RD LARGO RDa GA NO it Academic Deparments K sp 27 Royal & Ancient Golf Club N N A917 JOH o Footpath University Residences BUR H 83 28 Golf Museum P HE University Administration 6 To 84 Roundabout 29 Aquarium A915 & Service Units 30 Admissions, Open Association, Car Parking Town Buildings Part-time Degrees, Press Office, Print & Design (Design & Publications), Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2010. St Katharine’s West 31 Arabic, Arts Building, International AB CD EF GH IJ KL MN O Relations, Middle East Studies 32 Modern History, Scottish History, St Katharine’s Lodge 54 Castlecliffe, Economics & Finance Alphabetical Index Computer Science Harold Mitchell Building Museum of the University of St Leonard’s Chapel . .77 (L3) 33 IT Helpdesk, Special Collections, 55 Castle Admissions . 30 (J1) (John Honey Building) . .12 (F3) (Biology) . .73 (K5) St Andrews (MUSA) . .42 (K1) St Leonards School . .78 (L3/M3/4) University Library 56 English (Kennedy Hall) Advice & Support Centre (ASC) . 38 (J2) Hebrew . .68 (J3/K3) Music Centre . .52 (K2) St Mary’s College (Divinity) . .68 (J3/K3) 33a University Library Store, 57 English (Castle House / Poetry House) Albany Park (UG & PG) . .83 (N6/O6) David Russell Apartments Hebdomadar’s Room . 47 (J2) St Regulus Hall (UG) . 71 (J4) Special Collections 58 Gannochy House (PG) Alumni Relations . 36 (J2) (UG & PG) . 2 (B5) Hospital . 84 (H6) New Hall (UG) . 4 (D3/E3) St Regulus Hall Annexe (UG) . 72 (J4) 34 Cinema (New Picture House) 59 Buchanan Building, French, German, Ancient History . 40 (J1/2) Deans Court (PG) . .75 (L3) Human Resources . 80 (L5) New Technology Centre . .13 (F3) St Salvator’s Chapel . .48 (K2) 35 Film Studies, Student Services Italian, Modern Languages Andrew Melville Hall (UG) . 3 (C2/3) Deans’ Office . .50 (K2) St Salvator’s Hall (UG) . .53 (K2) 36 Alumni Relations, Development, 60 Arché Philosophical Research Centre, Angus House (PG) . 26 (I3) Design (Print & Design) . 30 (J1) International Relations . 31 (J2) Observatory . .6 (D4/5) SALTIRE . 47 (J2) Events, The Barron Theatre Philosophy Aquarium . 29 (I1) Development . 36 (J2) Irvine Building . .46 (K2) Officer Training Corps . 20 (H2) Schools 1- 6 . .45 (K2) 37 Police Station 61 Tourist Information Arabic . 31 (J2) Divinity . 68,76 (J3, K3, L3) Italian . .59 (K2/3) (The) Old Burgh School . .80 (L5) Scottish History . 32 (J1) 38 Advice & Support Centre (ASC), 62 Town Library Arché Philosophical Research IT Helpdesk . 33 (J2) Old Union Café . 38 (J2) Scottish Oceans Institute (SOI) . 82 (O6) Art History, Old Union Café, Old 63 Post Office Centre . 60 (J2) Economics & Finance . 54 (L1) IT Services . 39 (J2) Old Union Diner . 39 (J2) Senate Office . .50 (K2) Union Reception, Staff Development 64 Madras College Art History . 38 (J2) Edgecliffe . .43 (K1) Open Association . 30 (J1) Senate Room . .67 (K3) 39 Business Improvements, 65 Fife Contemporary Art and Craft, Arts Building . 31 (J2) English (Kennedy Hall) . .56 (L2) Jack Cole Building . .16 (F3) SMRU Ltd . .13 (F3) Conference & Group Services, Town Hall English (Castle House / Jeeves Labs . .69 (K4) Parliament Hall . .67 (K3) Social Anthropology . 45, 49 (K2) IT Services, Old Union Diner, 66 Mediaeval History (The) Barron Theatre . 36 (J2) Poetry House) . .57 (L2) John Burnet Hall (Atholl) Part-time Degrees . 30 (J1) Spanish . .45 (K2) Residential & Business Services, 67 Parliament Hall, Senate Room BESS . 23 (I2/3) English Language Teaching . 9 (F3/4) (UG) . 19 (G2) Philosophy (Logic & Metaphysics, Special Collections . 33, 33a (J2,E3) Student Accommodation Services 68 Divinity, Hebrew, St Mary’s College Biology . .17, 70, 73, 82 (F2, K4, K5, O6) Environmental Health and John Honey Building . .12 (F3) Moral Philosophy) . 43, 60 (K1,J2) Sports Centre . .5 (D3) 40 Ancient History, Classics/Classical 69 Jeeves Labs, Psychology Biomolecular Sciences and Safety Services . .70 (K4) Physics & Astronomy . 15 (G3) Sports Pavilion . 7 (E5) Studies, Greek, Latin, Swallowgate 70 Biology, Bute Building, Environmental Biochemistry . .11 (E3) Estates . 81 (N5) Knowledge Transfer Centre . .18 (F2) Police Station . 37 (J2) Staff Development . 38 (J2) 41 University House Health and Safety Services Buchanan Building . .59 (K2/3) Evening Degree . 47 (J2) Porter’s Lodge . 47 (J2) Stanley Smith House (PG) . 26 (I3) 42 Museum of the University of 70a Bute Building Annexe, Lean, Business Improvements . 39 (J2) Evening Language Latin . 40 (J1) Post Office . 63 (J3) Student Accommodation St Andrews (MUSA) Mail Room Bus Station . 21 (H2) Teaching . 9 (F4) Lean . 70a (K4) Press Office . 30 (J1) Services . 39 (J2) 43 Edgecliffe: Logic & Metaphysics, 71 St Regulus Hall (UG) Bute Building . .70 (K4) Events . 36 (J2 ) Library (Town) . 62 (J3) Principal’s Office . .50 (K2) Students’ Association Moral Philosophy 72 St Regulus Hall Annexe (UG) Bute Building Annexe . 70a (K4) Library (University) . 33 (J2) Print & Design . 30, 51 (J1,K2) (Union) . 23 (I2/3) 44 Lower College Hall, Upper College Hall 73 Biology, Harold Mitchell Building Byre Theatre . .74 (K3/4) Fife Contemporary Art and Library Store (University) . 33a (E3) Print Unit (Print & Design) . .51 (K2) Student Services . .23, 35, 38 (I2/3, J2) 45 Russian, Schools 1- 6, 74 Byre Theatre Craft (Town Hall) . 65 (J3) Lower College Hall . .44 (K2) Procurement . .80 (L5) Sustainable Development . .46 (K2) Social Anthropology, Spanish 75 Deans Court (PG) Careers Centre . 24 (I3) Fife Park (UG & PG) . .1 (A4/5) Psychology . .69 (K4) Swallowgate . 40 (J1/2) 46 Geography & Geosciences, Irvine 76 Divinity, The Roundel Castle . .55 (L2) Film Studies . 35 (J2) Madras College . 64 (I4/J4) Publications (Print & Design) . 30 (J1) Building, Sustainable Development 77 St Leonard’s Chapel Castlecliffe . .54 (L1) Finance Office . .80 (L5) Mail Room . 70a (K4) Purdie Building . .10 (E3) Tourist Information . .61 (K3) 47 Evening Degree, Hebdomadar’s 78 St Leonards School Castle House . .57 (K2) French . .59 (K2/3) Management . .18 (F2) Town Hall . 65 (J3) Room, Porter’s Lodge, SALTIRE, 79 Cathedral Cathedral . 79 (M3) Mathematics & Statistics Registry . .80 (L5) Travel Office . 23 (I2/3) United College 80 Finance Office, Human Resources, Chaplaincy . 25 (I3) Gannochy House (PG) . 58 (K2/L2) (Mathematical Institute) . .14 (F3) Research Funding Office . 18 (F2) 48 St Salvator’s Chapel Procurement, Registry, Chemistry . .10 (E3) (The) Gateway . .18 (F2) McIntosh Hall (Chattan) Residential & Business Services . 39 (J2) United College . 47 (J2) 49 Social Anthropology The Old Burgh School Cinema (New Picture House) . 34 (J2) Geography & Geosciences . .46 (K2) (UG) . 22 (H2) Royal & Ancient Golf Club . 27 (H1) University Hall (UG) . 8 (E4/F4) 50 College Gate, Deans’ Office, 81 Estates Classics/Classical Studies . 40 (J1/2) German . .59 (K2/3) Mediaeval History . .66 (J3/K3) (The) Roundel (Divinity) . .76 (L3) University House . .41 (K1) Principal’s Office, Senate Office 82 Biology, Scottish Oceans Institute College Gate . .50 (K2) Golf Museum . 28 (H1) Medical & Biological Sciences . .17 (F3/4) Russian . .45 (K2) Upper College Hall . .44 (K2) 51 Print & Design (Print Unit) (SOI) Conference & Group Services . 39 (J2) GRADskills . .18 (F2) Middle East Studies . 31 (J2) 52 Music Centre, Younger Hall 83 Albany Park (UG & PG) Computer Science Greek . 40 (J1/2) Modern History . 32 (J1) St Katharine’s Lodge . 32 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