Self Guided Tour (North Terrace Campus)
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SELF-GUIDED TOUR North Terrace Campus adelaide.edu.au TOUR MAP 1 Mitchell building 12 Ingkarni Wardli building 23 Kaurna Learning Circle 38 Darling West building • Faculty of Engineering, • Wangu Poles 2 Elder Hall Computer and • Kaunra Learning Circle 39 Hub Central Mathematical Sciences • Elder Conservatorium of Music • Reconciliation Garden • Ask Adelaide • School of Computer Science • Accommodation Services 3 Bonython Hall • School of Electrical and 24 Barr Smith Lawns Electronic Engineering 40 Hub Mezzanine • School of Mathematical Sciences 4 Nexus 10 25 Union House • School of Architecture and • The Professions Student Built Environment 13 • UniBar Support Hub Horace Lamb building • The Little Theatre • Adelaide Business School • Horace Lamb lecture theatre 41 Hughes building • Student Representative Council • School of Education • Counselling Support • School of Psychology • Theatre Guild • School of Economics • Careers Services 14 Barr Smith Library • Students’ Association • Institute for International Trade • Confucius Institute Reading Room • Employment Service • Centre for Global Food • Elite Athlete support • Fitness Hub and Resources • Disability support 15 Maths Lawns • Adelaide University Union • Entrepreneurship, • International Student Support Commercialisation and Innovation Centre 16 Santos Petroleum 26 Barr Smith Library 42 Wills Court • ThincLab Adelaide Engineering building • Australian School of Petroleum 27 Darling building and Energy Resources 43 Kenneth Wills building 5 Ligertwood building • Faculty of Sciences • Collaborative Design Facility • University Collections • Adelaide Law School 28 Observatory • Student Life Support 17 6 Napier building Helen Mayo North building • Faculty of Health and 44 Old Classics Wing • Faculty of Arts 29 Adelaide Campus Medical Sciences • Global Learning and Engagement • School of Humanities Children’s Centre • Centre for Traumatic • School of Social Sciences Stress Studies 30 Scott Theatre 45 Australian Institute for • Stretton Institute • Adelaide Rural Clinical School Machine Learning (AIML) • Yaitya Purruna Indigenous Health 31 Badger building building 7 Walter Young Gardens Unit • Adelaide Microscopy 46 32 Johnson building Adelaide Health and Medical 8 Lower Napier building • Vernon Roberts Museum Sciences (AHMS) building 33 • Adelaide Microscopy 9 Jordon building Engineering South building 18 Helen Mayo South building • Adelaide Health Simulation • University Senior College • School of Mechanical • Adelaide Health Simulation • Adelaide Medical School Engineering • John Thonard Laboratory 34 • Adelaide Nursing School • Institute for Mineral and Hartley building • Laboratory Animal Services Energy Resources • Children’s University Adelaide • Adelaide Dental School • 3D Prototyping laboratory • Adelaide Dental Hospital 19 Molecular Life Sciences building • Creation and Fabrication Studios 35 Schulz building • School of Public Health • School of Biological Sciences • Vibro-Acoustics Research Facility • Centre for Aboriginal Studies in • Robinson Research Institute Music (CASM) • Australian Research Centre for 20 The Braggs building 10 Barr Smith South building • Wirltu Yarlu Aboriginal Education Population and Oral Health • Braggs Lecture theatre • Centre for Orthopaedic and • Dental Simulation Clinic • Electronic Music unit • Institute for Photonics and Trauma Research • University Health Services • Adelaide Graduate Centre Advanced Sensing • Freemason’s Foundation for Men’s Health 11 36 Oliphant building Engineering North building 21 Benham building • University Security Services office • School of Chemical Engineering • Environment Institute and Advanced Materials 37 Physics building • School of Civil, Environmental 22 Mawson building and Mining Engineering • School of Physical Sciences • Tate Museum • Advanced Materials Facility • Centre for the Subatomic Structure of Matter For a full campus map, please visit • Environment Institute adelaide.edu.au/campuses KEY Campus tour trail Access path Information boards Security call point Access toilet Lift Food 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A 22 32 WSON JOH MA B 33 NSON 19 JORDON 21 23 CULAR AM MOLE C BENH LIFE SCIENCES 31 BADGER BARR S 17 GG CLOISTERS SMITH 16 E BRA TH THS D LAWNS MA HELEN 20 WNS OS UNION LA SANT MAYO HOUSE 24 15 NORTH MADLEY PETROL ENG 29 28 25 E 34 Y 14 I LE L T OT 30 RR INGKARNID T BA H WAR SC DA SMIT Y FROME RO RT HA ARLING RLI 18 D WES BRAR HELEN NG LI 12 ENGINEERING NORTH F SCHULZ MAYO 38 H O L SOUTH R 13 AM 27 A 11 35 37 CE 26 B T P 40 BARR HY AD G SICS SMITH HAN SOUTH ENG P I 39 10 SOUTH OL HUB 36 CENTRAL 9 H VENUE 41 8 HUGHES WALTER ORE A YOUNG I GARDEN NAPIER S L ER L 43 D KINT WI 7 42 EL 6 J 44 2 D L L OO TW E CH N YTHO T COLOMBO PLAN GOODMAN N K ER IG MI ALUMNI COURT BO CRESCENT L 5 1 3 L 45 Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences (AHMS) 46 building this way (15-20 minutes walk) NORTH TERRACE M THINCLAB TREET N 4 NEXUS 10 TENEY S O PUL BUILDINGS Darling F6 Hub Central G9 Napier J11 Elder Hall J9 Hughes H8 Nexus 10 O11 Badger C3 Engineering North F10 Ingkarni Wardli E10 Santos D12 Barr Smith Library E8 Engineering South G11 Johnson B3 Schulz F3 Barr Smith South G9 Helen Mayo North D15 Jordon B1 Security J7 Benham C9 Helen Mayo South E15 Ligertwood K12 Union House D6 Horace Lamb F9 Molecular Life Sciences C11 Braggs, The C10 Ph: (08) 8313 5990 (open 24 hrs) Welcome to the University of Located on Adelaide’s cultural for its reputation for academic Adelaide’s North Terrace campus promenade, North Terrace, the excellence. campus is surrounded by South The University has produced over in Adelaide. Founded in 1874, the Australia’s art gallery, museum 110 Rhodes Scholars including University has been a part of and library and is a short walk to Australia’s first Indigenous South Australia’s intellectual and the Migration Museum, Adelaide recipient, Rebecca Richards. Festival Centre, Parliament House, cultural heart for over 140 years. There are five Nobel Laureates Botanic Gardens, the River Torrens among its alumni community. and parklands. As the state’s oldest university, The North Terrace campus is the and Australia’s third oldest, the The University of Adelaide is a primary location for undergraduate institution is steeped in history world-class education and research teaching and a diverse range of and its built environment reflects institution consistently ranked in research activities. this. The campus is a mix of the the top 1% of universities globally*. * Times Higher Education, QS World historical and the contemporary, Over 27,000 students and more combining grand old iconic University Rankings, Academic Ranking than 3000 staff from around the of World Universities (ARWU) sandstone buildings with new state- world are drawn to the University of-the-art facilities. 1 Mitchell building 2 Elder Hall Looking around from your current location, you will notice a statue on the lawns in front of Elder Hall. This statue is of Sir START THE TOUR Thomas Elder, whose bequest to the University in 1897 enabled the establishment of Elder Hall and the Elder Conservatorium of Music. The tour begins where the University of Adelaide began. Commence your self-guided tour by finding the Mitchell 3 building 1 on the map. This numbering system will be used Walk to the front of Bonython Hall on the other side of for each major stop throughout the tour. the lawn. You will be close to North Terrace, facing three distinctive Bonython Hall was once referred to as the Great Hall. Today, it buildings. These buildings formed the original University and is used for formal ceremonies and other large University public continue to be used in its current life. The Mitchell building events. When students commence their studies, they are welcomed was the University’s first building and was once the centre of all in Bonython Hall. On completion of their degrees, students return its activities. Currently, it houses the offices of the University’s to the hall for their graduation ceremonies. vice-chancellor and senior management. The statue in front of the Mitchell building is made in the likeness of Sir Walter Watson Turn and look right across North Terrace where you will Hughes, the University’s founding benefactor. see the Nexus 10 tower 4 . Nexus 10 4 at 10 Pulteney Street is home to the faculty office Take the diagonal path along the right-hand side of the (level 11) and student support hub (level 1) for the Faculty of Mitchell Building on your way to Elder Hall 2 . As you walk the Professions and includes the Adelaide Business School, the along this path, to your right will sit the Reconciliation Institute for International Trade, the Centre for Global Food and Touchstone. Resources, ThincLab Adelaide and the School of Economics. The School of Education is also within this building and is part of the The University of Adelaide reconciliation sculpture is a public Faculty of Arts. The remaining two schools for the Faculty of the outcome of its commitment to the reconciliation process Professions is the prestigious Adelaide Law School, identified later between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. The sculpture in the tour. was unveiled on 1 June 2007 and includes a time capsule. On the inside space of the sculpture are 64 shapes that capture the • The Adelaide Business School (levels 9 and 10) is AACSB handshakes that were made as part of the reconciliation ceremony accredited with the top 5% of business schools in the world, in 2006. and specialises in areas including accounting, finance, banking, management and marketing. Its Entrepreneurship, Further along the path on the left-hand side is a sculpture of a Commercialisation and Innovation Centre (ECIC) brings piano titled Standing Work. This work started as a cardboard together world-class education, research, incubation and global approximation of a piano that was then taken to a foundry and opportunities in entrepreneurship, innovation and project cast into cast-iron.