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How to Get Here How to get here Air Glasgow International Airport 7 miles west of the University Bus service to the west end of Glasgow which stops minutes from the University Taxi fare to West End costs approximately £15- 20 Direct flight connections to all major European hubs, plus North America and the Middle East Prestwick International Airport 22 miles south west of the University Own rail station Bus service to city centre Edinburgh International Airport 42 miles east of the University 48-minute train ride to Glasgow (depart every 15 minutes during peak hours) By coach Buchanan Bus Station is the main terminus for long distance coaches. Routes 11 and 44 run through the main campus from the city centre. Numerous other routes serve Dumbarton Road, Great Western Road and Byres Road. A seasonal tourist bus stops at the University. Timetables at www.travelinescotland.com By train There are two city-centre terminals, Queen Street and Central (served by Buchanan St and St Enoch subway stations respectively). Timetables at www.travelinescotland.com. The nearest suburban rail station is Partick, about one mile to the west of the University. It has an interchange with the underground and with bus services on Dumbarton Road. Subway The main station for the University is Hillhead. Road Motorway links provide access to major UK cities. Visit Transport Direct for maps and directions. From Carlisle, Newcastle and the south, exit M74 on to the M73, joining the M8 at the Old Monkland junction. M8 exits for the University are J18 if travelling from the south, Edinburgh and the north and J19 if coming from Glasgow Airport and the west. Other main routes serving the University include Great Western Road (A82, north of campus), Clydeside Expressway (A814, south) and Byres Road (B808, west). Car parking on the University campus and surrounding area is extremely difficult. Also see Getting around Glasgow By taxi Black taxi cabs can be picked up at most times in the University area and the city centre. Campus map The School of Computing Science is located at D20 on the campus map. Accommodation Services D14 – 73 Finance Office A16 – Main Building Music D15 –14 University Gdns Great George St Florentine House Neuroscience & Psychology, Institute of Accounting & Finance A24 – Main Building (College of Social Sciences) E4 D18 – Hillhead Street Adam Smith Building D8 Fore Hall A8 – Main Building Nursery D21 – 28 Hillhead St Adam Smith Research Foundation adjoining Chapel Nursing & Health Care E10 –57-61 Oakfield Av E10 – 66 Oakfield Ave Forensic Medicine & Science (School of Medicine) Occupational Health E10 – 63 Oakfield Av Adult & Continuing E14 – St Andrew’s B4 – Joseph Black Officer Training Corps B5 – University Place Education Building, 11 Eldon St Building One A The Square A9 Aerospace Engineering A1 – James Watt Fraser Building E2 Pearce Lodge A4 South Building French Language & Literature D10 – Hetherington Philosophy E10 –67-69 Oakfield Av AMICUS E13 – 68 Oakfield Av Building Photographic Unit D11 – University Library Alexander Stone Building D5 – 16 University Gdns Gardiner Institute C6 – Western Physics & Astronomy, School of Anatomy A3 – Thomson Building Infirmary B8 – Kelvin Building UCU E13 – 68 Oakfield Av Planning Office A10 – Main Building A11 Anderson College C1 Archaeology D2 – Gregory Building Geographical & Earth Sciences, School of Politics D8 – Adam Smith Archive Services C7 – 13 Thurso St A25 - East Quadrangle Building U A15D12 C10 – 77-87 George Service House D7 Pontecorvo Building C3 Dumbarton Road German D10 – Hetherington Principal’s Lodgings A18 – 12 The Square Building D12 Arts, College of (Office) D15 – 6 University Gdns Principal’s Office A10 – Main Building i N Arts, College of (ArtsLab) D5 – Sir Alexander Stone Gilmorehill Centre E9 – 9 University Av Print Unit (Gilmorehill) A1 – James Watt Building Glasgow International College C1 – Anderson College South Building P D13 Bedellus Office A12 – Main Building & C2 – Robertson Psychology, School of D18 – Hillhead Street Biodiversity, Animal Health & Comparative Building Public Health D16 – 1,2 & 3 D13B3 Medicine, Institute of B3 – Graham Kerr Glasgow University Sports Association Lilybank Gdns Building E13 – 62 Oakfield Av Purchasing Office A10 – Main Building BHF Glasgow Cardiovascular Glasgow University Union E8 – 32 University Av Queen Margaret Union D3 – 22 University Gdns Research Centre C12 – University Place Graham Kerr Building B3 Radiation Protection Service B8 – Kelvin Building (Glasgow) Biomedical Research Centre HATII – College of Arts D7 – George Service Randolph Hall A10 – Main Building Hetherington Building D10 Garscube Campus Sir Graeme Davies Building C13 – University Place Rankine Building E7 Veterinary School Great Western Road Great Western Road Great Western Road Kelvinbridge Bower Building B7 Hetherington House D6 – 13 University Gdns Recruitment & International Office Gartnavel Hospital Boyd Orr Building D1 Hispanic Studies D10 – Hetherington E12 – 71 Southpark Ave U Business School A9 – West Quadrangle Building Rector’s Office A10 – Main Building t Bute Hall A13 History D15 –10 University Gdns Registry E2 - Fraser Building Vinicombe Street Bower Street Cardiovascular & Medical Sciences, History (Medieval) D15 –10 University Gdns Research & Enterprise A19 – 10-11 The Square Institute of C12 – University Place History (Modern) D15–1-2 University Gdns Residential Services E2 – Fraser Building Bank Stree Careers Service E2 – Fraser Building History (Scottish) D15 – 9 University Gdns Robert Clark Centre for Carnegie Room A10 – Main Building History of Art D15 – 7 University Gdns Technological Education E14 – St Andrew’s Catholic Chaplaincy E11 –15 Southpark Hospitality Services A9 – 1a The Square Building, 11 Eldon St Cresswell Street Glasgow Street Humanities, School of Robertson Building C2 Terrace oodside Road W Celtic & Gaelic D15 – 3 University Gdns (Student & Staff Support) D15 – 1 University Gdns Robing Room A12 – Main Building n enue Humanities, School of (enter via Hunterian errace Central & East European Studies Park Road t Av venue Museum stair) D16 – 8-9 Lilybank Gdns (Classics & Philosophy) E13 – 69 Oakfield Ave E11 A D21 Central Room Bookings B6 – Estates & Human Resources A10 – Main Building Safety & Environmental Protection Services Hunter Halls A14 – Main Building A4 – Pearce Lodge River Kelvi Buildings Office Kersland Street Cecil Stree Hillhead Street Hunterian Art Gallery D12 – Hillhead St Science & Engineering, College of Oakfield Southpark Southpark T Central Services A21 – Main Gatehouse Cranworth Street Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging Hunterian Museum A15 – Main Building D1 – Boyd Orr Building Great George Street Great George Street Great George Street D22 – 1 Bute Lane Infection, Immunity & Inflammation, Institute of Scottish Literature D15 –8 University Gdns s Security (Central Services) A21 – Main Gatehouse C13 – University Place D14 t Centre for Drugs Misuse Research t s W C9–89 Dumbarton Road Italian D10 – Hetherington Senate Office A10 – Main Building U Hillhead P oodlands Road D17 D10 Centre for Virus Research C4 - 8 Church Street Building Sir Alexander Stone Building D5 –16 University Gdns E5 Chapel A8 James Watt North Building A2 Sir Charles Wilson Building E15 – 1 University Av Bute Garden D18 Byres Road James Watt South Building A1 Slavonic Studies D10 – Hetherington Bank Stree D16 Otago Stree Chaplaincy A24 – Main Building E10 Joseph Black Building B4 Building Park Road Chemistry, School of B4 – Joseph Black Garscube Campus D22 on Street d Building John McIntyre Building A22 Sociology D8 – Adam Smith Veterinary School Ashton Lane Lilybank Garden D19 Gibson Street Gibson Street Gibson Street El D2 D9 M8 Children’s Panel Training Group Kelvin Building B8 Building Gartnavel Hospital Charing X D8 E4 E16 E14 – St Andrew’s Kelvin Gallery A7 – Hunterian Museum Sociology (Scottish Centre for E6 E15 E14 City Centre Building, 11 Eldon St Language Centre & EFL Unit D10 – Hetherington Crime & Justice Research) E16 – 63 Gibson St E12 University D20 Dental School Civil Engineering E7 – Rankine Building Building Southpark House E5 D3 D11 E13 Royal Classics E10 – 65 Oakfield Av Law, School of A19 –Stair Building & Social & Political Sciences, School of D5 Avenue E2 Infimary Clinical Physics Western Infirmary D5 – Sir Alexander Stone D8 Adam Smith Building Wellington Computing Science, School of D16 –17 Lilybank Gdns Building Social Sciences, College of (Admin) D1 enue Church University Gardens Learning & Teaching Centre E5 – Southpark House E4 –Florentine House enue D20 – Sir Alwyn D12 D13 Av Av Williams Building Library D11 – Hillhead St Sport & Recreation Service E6 – Stevenson Building C13 D4 E1 E7 E8 E9 Computing Service A2 – James Watt Life Sciences, School of (Main Office) Staff Development Service E14 – St Andrew’s Building, 11 Eldon St C12 D15 North Building B7 Bower Building Southpark C8 Oakfield Life Sciences, School of (Support) Stair Building A19 D6 D7 Concert Hall A12 PEARCE Conference & Visitor Services A20 – 3 The Square B10 Wolfson Building St. Andrew’s Building E14 – Eldon St University Avenue MAIN University Avenue BOTANY GATE LODGE GATE Corporate Communications A20 – 1 The Square Lilybank House D9 Statistics D4 – Maths Building University Place GATE A21 A4 Mackintosh House D13 – Hunterian Art Stevenson Building E6 A22 Court Office A10 – Main Building Critical Studies, School of Gallery Student Counselling & Advisory Service B4 B5 B7 A20 y North Front (Student & Staff Support) D15 – 5 University Gdns McMillan
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