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Venue Maps Contents VENUE MAPS CONTENTS CLICK A VENUE TO SEE THE MAP CAMPUS MAP ROGER KIRK CENTRE CENTRAL HALL SPORTS CENTRE: MAIN HALL PHYSICS & EXHIBITION CENTRE SPORTS CENTRE: ARENA SPRING LANE BUILDING GREG’S PLACE MARQUEE HENDRIX HALL OUTDOOR & VANBRUGH ARMS MARKETPLACE Campus Map 5 3 4 9 1 2 6 10 7 8 – Baby Changing Facilities – Breast Feeding Facilities – Chill Out Zones 1 – Central Hall 6 – Roger Kirk Centre Big Thinkers Culture Corner 2 – Physics Exhibition Centre 7 – Sports Centre Commercial Exhibitors Sport & Recreation 3 – Spring Lane Building 8 – Sports Arena University Stalls Sport & Recreation 4 – Hendrix Hall 9 – Greg’s Place Marquee Fandom & Random Media Hub 5 – Vanbrugh Dining Hall 10 – Outdoor & Marketplace Make a Change Various Central Hall: Big Thinkers 14 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 6 26 27 28 29 25 30 5 16 24 31 4 17 23 22 21 3 18 2 19 1 20 1 – Law Society 12 – Sociology Society 25 – HackSoc 2 – Negotiation Society 13 – Social and Political 26 – Supporting Women 3 – Business, Accounting Sciences Society in Engineering & Management Society 14 – Crime and Criminal 27 – Supporting Women 4 – Marketing & Justice Society in Science Advertising Society 15 – Linguistics Society 28 – Midwifery Society 5 – Entrepreneurs’ Society 16 – Environment Society 29 – Maths Society 6 – Enactus 17 – Biosciences Society 30 – Blockchain 7 – Investment & 18 – Chemistry Society Development & Research Finance Society 19 – Physics Society 31 – ShockSoc 8 – York Student Think Tank 20 – Archaeology Society 9 – Economics Society 21 – Art History Society 10 – Psychology Society 22 – History Society 11 – Psychology in 23 – Philosophy Society Education Society 24 – CyberSoc Physics & Exhibition Centre: Commercial Exhibitors 7 6 5 1 4 3 2 8 9 10 11 22 23 26 29 32 35 38 41 44 12 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 13 20 25 28 31 34 37 40 43 46 14 19 18 17 16 15 1 – Graduate Recruitment 18 – DoubleTree by Hilton 34 – Department for Bureau (GRB) 19 – Serendipity Education 2 – Cosy Club 20 – Crescent 35 – King Koby 3 – York Parties 21 – Zamar Gospel Choir 36 – Greggs 4 – York Sport 22 – RMP Enterprise 37 – Careers 5 – Streamline 23 – Zaap Thai 38 – Student Universe 6 – First Group 24 – New Internationalist 39 – Vodafone 7 – PlayItVR 25 – Yorkshire Universities 40 – Revolution York 8 – Amazon Air Squadron 41 – Hilton 9 – Retreat 26 – Leeds University Officer 42 – Morrisons 10 – Humppit Training Corps (LUOTC) 43 – The New York Times 11 – Target Jobs 27 – Languages For All (LFA) 44 – Wildwood 12 – Alumni 28 – Mirchiz 45 – Cineworld (Great York Walk) 29 – Las Iguanas 46 – Belong by Game 13 – Itravel York 30 – Gotoco 14 – AES 31 – Milkround 15 – Get Cycling 32 – The Economist: 16 – Dig Deep Campus Industries 17 – Yorkshire Wildlife Trust 33 – Global Justice Spring Lane Building: University Stalls 8 7 6 5 4 9 10 3 11 2 12 13 1 1 – Nisa / Commercial Services 8 – Reception Services 2 – Global Programmes 9 – Student Advisers 3 – Student Ambassadors 10 – Student Advisers 4 – Maths / Writing Skills 11 – Sustainability 5 – Mental Health Peer Support Group 12 – Student Switch-Off 6 – Mailroom 13 – Summer Schools & Short Courses 7 – Fulford Cycles Hendrix Hall: Fandom & Random 1 2 3 4 5 6 34 7 11 10 9 8 33 12 13 32 14 15 16 17 18 19 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 1 – Louis Theroux Society 14 – SAGGY 28 – RollerSoc 2 – Chess Society 15 – Gardening Society 29 – SwiftSoc 3 – Pokémon Society 16 – LGBTQ Social 30 – Harry Potter 4 – Dungeons & Dragons 17 – Fetish Society Muggle Society 5 – Poker Society 18 – Social Self- 31 – Disney Society 6 – FragSoc Improvement (SSI) 32 – Go Society 7 – Game Development 19 – Sober Society 33 – Games & Society 20 – HAZSoc Roleplay York 8 – Tolkien Society 21 – Competition Society 34 – Re-Enactment Society (if wet outside, 9 – DougSoc 22 – Anime & Manga otherwise located on 10 – Doctor Who Society 23 – Comic Society James Hall Patio) 11 – Game of Thrones 24 – MemeSoc Society 25 – Flat Earth Society 12 – Cat Society 26 – Astronomy Society 13 – Dog Society 27 – Military History Society Vanbrugh Dining Hall: Make a Change 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 11 50 12 49 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 48 31 47 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 32 46 33 45 34 44 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1 – YUSU Volunteering 20 – Amnesty International 36 – Global Justice Now 2 – Nightsafe Society 37 – Liberal Democrats 3 – Tea & Coffee Club 21 – Eliminating Domestic Society Abuse 4 – Minds in Motion 38 – Samaritans 22 – Anti-Trafficking Society 5 – Free the Flow 39 – MESMAC 23 – York Tories 6 – Heartstart 40 – YUSU Advice & 24 – Debating Society Support Service/GSA 7 – OpenMinds 25 – York Union 41 – IDAS 8 – Sexpression 26 – Effective Altruism York 42 – Student Hub 9 – Teddy Bear Hospital 27 – Enactus 43 – YGAM 10 – SKIP 28 – Feminist Society 44 – Environment & Ethics 11 – York Marrow 29 – Labour Club (UYLC) 45 – Women & Non-Binary 12 – Nightline 30 – Mental Health Network 13 – Hedgehogs on Campus Awareness Society 46 – LGBTQ Network 14 – YHA 31 – BEATsoc 47 – Working Class & Social 15 – RSPCA 32 – Stop the War Society Mobility Network 16 – SASH 33 – Student Action 48 – Mature Students’ 17 – Meningitis Research for Refugees Association Foundation 34 – UNICEF on Campus 49 – Policy Coordinator 18 – Challenges Abroad 35 – United Nations 50 – Disabled Students’ 19 – YUSU RAG Association Network Roger Kirk Centre: Culture Corner 24 25 26 27 23 28 22 29 21 30 20 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 31 19 53 45 61 4 5 18 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 62 3 6 32 2 17 42 43 44 33 1 7 16 41 37 40 39 38 34 8 15 35 9 14 STAGE 13 36 10 12 11 1 – Vegetarian & 21 – Sewing Society Development Society Vegan Society 22 – Craft Society 42 – Asia Public Affairs & 2 – Hummus Appreciation 23 – Henna Society Social Service Society 24 – Indonesian Society 43 – British Asian Society 3 – Baking Society 25 – Russian Speaking 44 – Taoist Arts Society 4 – Coffee Society Society 45 – Latin American Society 5 – Literature Society 26 – Thai Society 46 – African-Caribbean 6 – Thin Ice Press 27 – Singapore Society Society 7 – Jane Austen Society 28 – First Love 47 – Albanian Society 8 – Shakespeare Society 29 – Christian Focus 48 – Bulgarian Society 9 – Inkwell 30 – University of York 49 – Romanian Society 10 – York Inklings Chaplaincy 50 – Friends of Kurdistan 11 – Wine Appreciation 31 – Catholic Students 51 – Japanese Society Society Society 52 – Hong Kong Society 12 – Cocktail Society 32 – Jewish Society 53 – Vietnamese Society 13 – Real Ale Society 33 – Sikhism Society 54 – Malaysian Society 14 – Looking Glass 34 – Hindu Society 55 – Arab Society Anthology 35 – Islamic Society 56 – Polish Society 15 – York-Juba Anthology 36 – Christian Union 57 – Italian Society 16 – Movie Society 37 – International Students’ 58 – Spanish Society 17 – World Cinema Society Association 59 – German Society 18 – Art Society 38 – Chinese Society 60 – Irish Society 19 – Norman Rea Gallery 39 – Korean Cultural Society 61 – Nigerian Society 20 – Knitting & 40 – Tamil Society 62 – BAME Officers Crochet Society 41 – International Sports Centre Main Hall: Sport & Recreation 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 EXIT 1 – Give it a Go 20 – Ballroom & Latin 40 – Quidditch 2 – Caledonian Society Society 41 – Metal & Alternative 3 – Folk Society 21 – Swing Dance Music Society 4 – Music Education Group 22 – Band Society 42 – Comedy Society 5 – Sing Song Society 23 – Hip Hop Society 43 – Circus & Magic Society 6 – Samba 24 – Breakz DJs 44 – Outdoor Society 7 – Concert Orchestra 25 – Slam Society 45 – RSPB 8 – Jazz & Big Band 26 – Revelation 46 – Tai Chi 9 – Pantomime Society 27 – Concert Band 47 – Aikido 10 – Gilbert & Sullivan 28 – Brass Band 48 – Kendo 11 – Drama 29 – Bellringing 49 – Karate 12 – Drama Show 30 – The Revival 50 – Judo 13 – Theatregoers Society 31 – Opera Society 51 – Jiu Jitsu 14 – Theatre in Schools 32 – Music Society 52 – Mixed Martial Arts 15 – Central Hall 33 – Barbell Club 53 – Boxing Music Society 34 – Triathlon 54 – Sci-Tec 16 – Central Hall Music 35 – Althletics & 55 – Referee Network Society: Chicago Running Club 56 – College Sport 17 – One Musical More 36 – Keen 57 – York Sport Union 18 – Technical Theatre 37 – Pole Exercise Society Society 38 – Group Fitness Society 19 – Dance Society 39 – Yoga Sports Centre Arena: Sport & Recreation 7 16 43 49 1 8 17 25 36 31 44 50 2 9 18 26 37 32 10 19 27 38 45 51 3 33 11 20 39 28 46 52 4 34 12 21 40 29 47 53 35 5 13 22 41 30 14 23 42 48 54 6 15 24 1 – Boat Club 21 – Cycling Club 39 – Polo Club 2 – Motor Sport 22 – Sab Aqua 40 – Netball 3 – Trampolining 23 – Octopush 41 – Handball 4 – Parkour Club (Underwater Hockey) 42 – Ultimate Frisbee 5 – Sailing & Windsurfing 24 – Swimming & Waterpolo 43 - Hockey 6 – Skydiving 25 – Golf 44 – American Football 7 – Archery 26 – Pool & Snooker 45 – Lacrosse 8 – Badminton Club 27 – York Hornets 46 – Football (Men) Cheerleading Club 9 – Badminton Club 47 – Football (Women) 28 – YUSurf 10 – YUSnow 48 – Futsal 29 – YUWake 11 – Ben Lairig York 49 – Rugby League 30 – Floorball Club 12 – Mountaineering 50 – Rugby RFU 31 – Korfball 13 – Canoe Club 51 – Rugby Union (Men) 32 – Dodgeball 14 – Canoe Polo 52 – Rugby Union (Women) 33 – Table Tennis 15 – Cave and Pothole Club 53 – Volleyball 34 – Tennis 16 – Clay Pigeon Shooting 54 – Basketball 35 – Squash 17 – Darts 36 – Cricket (Men) 18 – Equestrian Club 37 – Cricket (Women) 19 – Fencing Club 38 – Softball and Baseball 20 – Gymnastics Greg’s Place Marquee: Media Hub CENTRAL HALL 1 10 2 9 3 8 4 7 5 6 1 – Photography Society 6 – University Radio York (URY) 2 – HARDzine 7 – The York Historian 3 – Exposure 8 – The Yorker 4 – The Lemon Press 9 – York Student Television (YSTV) 5 – York Vision 10 – Nouse Outdoor & Marketplace: Various 7 8 6 5 1 4 3 2 1 – Domino’s 5 – Stationery Sale 2 – International Paintball Group (IPG) 6 – Poster Sale 3 – Scoop 7 – Re-enactment Society 4 – SPARK 8 – Vintage 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