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Whiteknights Campus D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Academic buildings Walking paths A AD RO S Halls of residence Unlit paths ND UPPER RED L A BROADOAK PLACE W DUNSDEN H Readybike station Bus stop IT WANTAGE CRESCENT E K CHILDS N 1 Car parks £ Pay & display ST IG GEORGES 84 HT Car parks restricted to Pedestrian S RO A users of this building entrance D STENTON MACKINDER TOWNHOUSES Gender neutral D 202 A toilets TOWN CENTRE & O R WINDSOR, LONDON ROAD T 295 PARK S EAT GREENOW & CAMPUS R U MCCOMBIE H TENNIS STENTON LM PARK WESSEX B E 2 253 3 39 34 71 16 1a £ 50 BRIDGES 1 £ 30 53 76 138 196 21 195 SHINFIELD ROAD 26 EARLEY GATE ENTRANCE SPORTS 9 135 4 ENTRANCE 1 GROUNDS 5 NORTHCOURT AVENUE S H 29 54 I N 201 F 27 C I E L 55 D 37 8 R 259 7 20 O FRIENDS 2 BRIDGE A 6 33 15 9 56 21 BENYON D 7 40 70 10 49 ST PATRICKS 48 25 3 118 62 5 24 22 74 10 6 59 4 58 SHERFIELD 8 46 23 38 47 12 32 D 13 31 THE WILDERNESS 11 210 186 PEPPER LANE ENTRANCE P D E A P O P R E S R S L HARRIS E A N N GARDEN R E E WHITEKNIGHTS CAMPUS D L SAT NAV RG6 6UR | RG6 7BE FOR EARLEY GATE I W E N 200M WHITEKNIGHTS MAP KEY (A–Z) Name and grid ref Building Name and grid ref Building Name and grid ref Building Name and grid ref Building 29 3sixty bar C4 Students’ Union 1 Economics C3 Edith Morley 27 Mail Shop C3 Whiteknights House 39 SportsPark B2 SportsPark 135 Accommodation Office C4 Carrington 3 Electron Microscopy Laboratory JJ Thomson 138 Management (School of) C3 Henley Business School 253 SportsPark Pavillion B2 SportsPark Pavillion (EML) D4 59 Agriculture, Policy and Agriculture 4 Mathematics and Statistics D4 Mathematics and IT Services 135 Student Financial Support Carrington D6 Energy Centre D3 Energy Centre C4 Development 210 33 Maths Support C3 URS Team Allen Laboratory C4 The Allen Laboratory English Language and Applied Edith Morley Student Helpdesk Team C4 Carrington 48 1 8 Meadow Suite C4 Park House 135 Linguistics C3 49 Applicant Engagement C3 Miller 32 Meteorology D4 Philip Lyle 49 Student Recruitment and Miller 1 English Literature C3 Edith Morley Outreach C3 74 Archaeology D4 Archaeology 58 Meteorology D4 Meteorology 56 ESSC (Environmental Systems Harry Pitt 135 Student Services Centre C4 Carrington C3 5 Archaeology, Geography and Wager Science Centre) C6 49 Miller Miller 29 Students’ Union C4 Students’ Union Hub Environmental Sciences 50 Estates B3 Estates 195 Minghella Studios C4 Minghella Studios (SAGES) D3 49 Students’ in Schools C3 Miller 1 Erasmus & Study Abroad Edith Morley 49 Modern Languages and European Miller Art C6 TOB 1 21 Study@TOB2 C6 TOB 2 20 (ESAO) C3 Studies C3 Astroturf Pitch B3 Astroturf Pitch C3 800 49 Events C3 Miller 37 Muslim Centre C3 Archway Lodge 33 Study Advice URS D4 59 Support Centre D6 Agriculture 31 Biological Sciences Harborne 59 Farm Management Unit D6 Agriculture 21 National Centre for TOB 2 D4 Biotechnology Education C6 1 C4 Edith Morley 118 Biological Sciences Hopkins 195 Film, Theatre and Televison C4 Minghella Studios Support Centre National Centre for Meteorology 32 Biological Sciences D4 Philip Lyle 58 84 Support Centre A4 Foxhill House 27 Finance C3 Whiteknights House Earth Observation D5 53 Biological Sciences Knight 3 Support Centre D4 JJ Thomson 47 Food and Nutritional Sciences D4 Harry Nursten Nursery C4 Nursery Microbiology B4 196 10 Teaching and Learning Deans’ Blandford Lodge 84 Foxhill House A4 Foxhill House Palmer C4 Palmer 30 Biological Sciences Teaching AMS Tower 26 Office C3 B4 49 Global Recruitment Miller Laboratories 8 Park House C4 Park House Technologies for Sustainable JJ Thomson & Admissions D3 3 38 Biomedical Engineering D4 Polly Vacher 135 Peer Support C4 Carrington Built Environments Centre 59 Graduate Institute of Agriculture (TSBE) D4 C3 10 Blandford Lodge Blandford Lodge International Development 27 Pensions Office C3 Whiteknights House Tennis Dome B3 TennisPark D6 295 55 Co-Op Supermarket C4 Cedars Hotel and Applied Economics 6 Pharmacy D4 Chemistry and Pharmacy 21 Typography and Graphic TOB 2 Careers, Placement and Carrington 9 Graduate School C3 Old Whiteknights House 135 47 Pharmacy D4 Harry Nursten Communication C6 C4 Experience Centre 50 Grounds Maintenance Office B3 Estates 118 Pharmacy D4 Hopkins 1 Ure Museum of Greek Edith Morley C4 135 Carrington Carrington Grounds Maintenance Yard 34 Estates 3 Pharmacy D4 JJ Thomson Archaeology C4 8 Catering, Hotel and Park House 31 Harborne D4 Harborne C3 8 Venue Reading C4 Park House Conference Services C4 1 Philosophy Edith Morley 56 Harry Pitt C6 Harry Pitt 59 Veterinary Epidemiology and Agriculture Cedars Hotel C4 Cedars Hotel 1 Politics and International Edith Morley 55 Economic Research Unit N15 Health and Dental Centre Health and Dental Centre Relations C3 186 Central Kitchen Central Kitchen (VEERU) D6 50 Health and Safety Services B3 Estates 27 Postal Services C3 Whiteknights House 59 Centre for Agricultural Agriculture 27 Vice-Chancellor’s Office C3 Whiteknights House C3 Strategy D6 138 Henley Business School C3 Henley Business School 49 Procurement Miller 5 Wager D3 Wager 59 Centre for Agri-Environmental Agriculture 1 History C3 Edith Morley 62 Psychology and Clinical Language Psychology 59 Walker Institute for Climate Agriculture Research D6 Sciences D6 27 Human Resources C3 Whiteknights House System Research D6 138 Centre for Entrepreneurship C3 Henley Business School 201 Reading Enterprise Centre C6 Reading Enterprise Centre 1 Humanities and Social Sciences Edith Morley 27 Whiteknights House C3 Whiteknights House 56 Centre for Integrative Harry Pitt (Edith Morley) C3 26 Reading Film Theatre C4 Palmer Neuroscience and 71 ICMA Centre B3 ICMA Centre 138 Reading Real Estate Foundation C3 Henley Business School Neurodynamics (CINN) C6 Catering venues 138 Informatics Research Centre C3 Henley Business School 46 Reading Scientific Services Ltd The Lord Zuckerman Research Cafés 10 Centre for Quality Support Blandford Lodge (RSSL) D6 Centre and Development (CQSD) C3 4 Information Technology D4 Mathematics and IT Services 59 Agriculture snack bar D6 Agriculture 138 Real Estate and Planning C3 Henley Business School 259 Chancellor’s C3 Chancellor’s 1 In-sessional English Support Edith Morley 1 Before and After C3 Edith Morley Programme (ISLI) C3 27 Receipts Office C3 Whiteknights House 40 Chaplaincy Centre C4 Park House Lodge 138 Henley Business School Café C3 Henley Business School 27 Insurance Office C3 Whiteknights House 27 Research and Enterprise C3 Whiteknights House 62 Charlie Waller Institute D6 Psychology 2 The Café C4 Library 31 Institute for Cardiovascular and Harbourne 27 Research HQ C3 Whiteknights House 33 Café Libro C4 URS 3 Chemical Analysis Facility JJ Thomson D4 Metabolic Research (ICMR) 135 Room Bookings and Carrington (CAF) D4 26 Dol.cHe Vita C4 Palmer 32 Institute for Environmental Philip Lyle Timetabling C4 D4 6 Chemistry Chemistry and Pharmacy D4 Analytics 70 Russell C3 Russell 201 Eat at Enterprise C6 Reading Enterprise Centre 1 Classics C4 Edith Morley International Student Advice C4 Carrington 135 54 Science and Technology Science and Technology 39 Eat at SportsPark B2 SportsPark Clinical Language Sciences D6 Psychology 62 1 ISLI (International Study and Edith Morley Centre C5 Centre 54 Fusion Café C5 Science and C3 30 Cole Museum of Zoology B4 AMS Tower Language Institute) 27 Security Office C3 Whiteknights House Technology Centre 33 IT Service Desk C3 URS 27 Corporate Communications C3 Whiteknights House 8 Senior Common Room C4 Park House 71 ICMA Centre Café Bar B3 ICMA 3 JJ Thomson D4 JJ Thomson 38 Computer Science D4 Polly Vacher 76 Social Club (Employees) C6 TOB 2 Food and bar outlets Job Shop (students) C4 Carrington 259 Construction Management Chancellor’s 135 201 Southern Universities Reading Enterprise Centre 7 Eat at the Square C4 Eat at the Square and Engineering C3 38 Knowledge Transfer Centre D4 Polly Vacher Management Services (SUMS) C6 8 Eat and Drink at Park House C4 Park House 135 Counselling and Wellbeing C4 Carrington 201 Southern Universities Purchasing Reading Enterprise Centre 84 Law A4 Foxhill House 202 Park Eat B3 Park Eat Consortium (SUPC) C6 59 Crop Protection Unit D6 Agriculture 2 Library C4 Library Restaurants 62 Speech and Language Therapy Psychology 21 Design and Print Studio C6 TOB2 33 Library@URS C3 URS Clinic D6 8 Blandford’s C4 Park House 135 Disability Advisory Service C4 Carrington WHITEKNIGHTS MAP KEY (NUMERICAL) Name and grid ref Building Name and grid ref Building Name and grid ref Building Name and grid ref Building 1 Classics C4 Edith Morley 26 Palmer C4 Palmer 49 Students’ in Schools C3 Miller 135 Disability Advisory Service C4 Carrington 1 Economics C3 Edith Morley 26 Reading Film Theatre C4 Palmer 50 Estates B3 Estates 135 International Student Advice C4 Carrington 1 English Language and Applied Edith Morley 27 Corporate Communications C3 Whiteknights House 50 Grounds Maintenance Office B3 Estates 135 Job Shop (students) C4 Carrington Linguistics C3 27 Finance C3 Whiteknights House 50 Health and Safety Services B3 Estates 135 Peer Support C4 Carrington 1 English Literature C3 Edith Morley 27 Human Resources C3 Whiteknights House 53 Biological Sciences Knight 135 Room Bookings and Carrington 1 Erasmus & Study Abroad Edith Morley Microbiology B4 Timetabling C4 27 Insurance Office C3 Whiteknights House (ESAO) C3 54 Science and Technology Science and Technology 135 Student Financial Carrington 27 Mail Shop C3 Whiteknights House 1 History C3 Edith Morley Centre C5 Centre Support Team C4 C3 27 Pensions Office Whiteknights House C4 1 Humanities and Social Sciences Edith Morley 55 Co-Op Supermarket
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