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Building Key Key P T S BAR ING S D TREET N L EE E R I G F K R IC I D W 35 Cordingley Lecture Theatre A RD A F 147 Building key A Key 86 Core Technology Facility Manchester Piccadilly Bus 78 Academy Station stop B 42 Cosmo Rodewald ERRY S cluster 63 Alan Gilbert 47 Coupland Building 3 83 Grove House 16 Manchester 53 Roscoe Building 81 The Manchester 32 Access Summit Concert Hall T Campus buildings Learning Commons 31 Crawford House 29 Harold Hankins Building Interdisciplinary Biocentre 45 Rutherford Building Incubator Building Disability Resource 01 Council Chamber cluster 46 Alan Turing Building 33 Crawford House Lecture 74 Holy Name Church 44 Manchester Museum cluster 14 The Mill Centre (Sackville Street) 01 Sackville Street Building University residences Theatres 76 AQA 80 Horniman House cluster 65 Mansfield Cooper Building 67 Samuel Alexander Building 37 University Place 37 Accommodation Office 51 Council Chamber cluster (Whitworth Building) 3 10 36 Arthur Lewis Building 867 Denmark Building 35 Humanities Bridgeford 42 Martin Harris Centre for 56 Schunck Building 38 Waterloo Place 31 Accounting and Finance A cluster cluster Principal car parks 6 15 P 68 Council Chamber 75 AV Hill Building T 41 Dental School and Hospital Street Music and Drama 11 Weston Hall 01 Aerospace Research E 54 Schuster Building (Students’ Union) E 30 Devonshire House AD 40 Information Technology 25 Materials Science Centre Centre (UMARI) 73 Avila House RC ChaplaTinRcy RO 59 Simon Building 84 Whitworth Art PC clusters S SON cluster 31 Counselling Service 2 G 70 Dover Street BuildWinAg DE Building 5 N T 91 McDougall Centre Gallery 60 Age and Cognitive cluster 09 Barnes Wallis NBIuilding 32 St Peter’s House/Chaplaincy DOW 89 James ChadwiE ck Building Performance 43 Coupland Building 1 62 Dryden Street Nursery E 71 Michael Smith Building 51 Whitworth Building 49 Beyer Building R 13 Staff House Sackville Street Defibrilators cluster 9 14 47 Coupland Building 3 06 Echoes Day Nursery 92 Jean McFarlaneT Building Research Centre 27 Bowden Court S 10 Moffat Building 66 Stephen Joseph Studio 50 Whitworth Hall T E 16 John Garside Building 31 Crawford House K E cluster 77 Ellen Wilkinson Building 01 Ahmed Iqbal Ullah R C 15 Morton Laboratory T 82 Whitworth Park Halls ) 56 Burlington Rooms 79 Stopford Building S cluster I 147 bus link 33 Crawford House 13 48 John Owens Building M M 64 Environmental Services Race Relations A W cluster H 23 Oddfellows Hall of Residence 88 Carys Bannister Building S C ( 57 Student Services Centre Lecture Theatres N I Unit 39 Kilburn Building N Resource Centre R 1 T U 85 Opal Hall 69 William Kay House L 05 Chandos Hall R 09 Students' Union (North) 30 CRIC (ESRC Centre for A Bollards W 7 03 Fairfield Hall 02 Lambert Hall cluster O 63 Alan Gilbert B R 5 07 Paper Science Building 52 Williamson Building Research and Innovation 89 Chemical Engineering and 68 Students' Union Oxford Y 20 Ferranti Building cluster 63 Learning Commons A B 20 E Learning Commons 8 N R and Competition) A A Analytical Sciences 12 Pariser Building 09 Wright Robinson Hall Road R U Automatic / electrical barrier 17 George Begg Building 55 Main Library Q G cluster S 46 Alan Turing Building Y 48 Curriculum Innov ation 60 Zochonis Building 61 Chemistry Building 30 PreciL nct Shopping Centre 22 Sugden Sports Centre A cluster 93 George Kenyon Building 26 Manchester Business L 36 Applied Social Sciences A T W D 58 Christie Building 34 ProspS ect House and Hall lof Residencel School East K 78 The Academy Manual barrier 12 R 76 AQA (formerly NEAB) I 7 K 12 Dalton Nuclear Institute 19 N 86 Core Technology Facility 24 Grosvenor Halls of 29 Manchester Business 08 Renold Building 11 The Manchester 79 ARC Epidemiology Unit A A SA I 43 Coupland Building 1 Residences School West 28 Ronson HaKlIl NC Conference Centre 87 Denmark Road Building CKV ARDINE ILL ROAD E S T N 65 Archaeology REE T s W 41 Dental School and Hospital t e O l U e W r R e E 35 Architecture a E r C I 47 Dental School Annexe Y h t V V B C S Sackville St E O N N S 62 T R and Planning O H A 18 E G R L T 58 Development A Sat Nav E G M1 3BB C U H R O M T 65 Art History Y T 11 M R U and Alumni Relations S Y R O A L M N and Visual Studies B P Y E 30 Devonshire House P N L D INE ROAD To Ardwick E P S 17 ARD L Y S C G R 36 Arthur Lewis Building S IN T D 79 Diagnostic Radiology T K E and the RE E E R LOSE T T C 48 Association of Manchester Apollo WATKIN 37 Disability Support Office S M University A 70 Dover Street Building H N 16 E T Administrators (AUA) 42 Drama T PRI O To Fallowfield N C CESS 46 Astrophysics 62 Dryden Street Day Nursery STREET UPPER BROOK STREET and Victoria Park PER BROOK STREET A34 UPPER B UP ROOK STREET A34 69 Athletic Union E T halls of residences E E T R 71 75 AV Hill Building E T E 52 Earth Sciences T E T 75 R E 23 E S R T 89 E 25 P T 86 73 Avila House S B R S t NOR T T H R 67 East Asian Studies H 46 s OAD K S E S u T C r E & I y T (RC Chaplaincy) R T R t L 54 W P i A 61 E G Sugden E 06 Echoes Day Nursery S l l R e O i V N a E c A U O W m c a R i H Sports R D o F T B n C c B 01 Electrical and Electronic 22 T l li I l h Centre S 24 28 e C c r y H r s e r T W a t t a Engineering W n s R e I cluster S s R e e m 09 Barnes Wallis Building O A RUMFORD e i h r l City STREET t c i a s N E R M a f t ’ 20 E&EE High Voltage cluster n n i y l E 27 p a I p r 88 81 t l a a T 93 s 49 Beyer Building Centre V t u M a o i S E y M p 36 Economics SI 53 P O H s s D E NEY O G o t n STREE R e S o l T R 60 e 01 Bindery (Joule Library) R Y 34 y H r a OR T t G K E 29 Eddie Davies Library STREET n ld i S 40 e i p e s g h 14 Biomolecular Sciences r o t C D H w 77 Education Aquatics 33 n H A o O T 92 N e R Centre O 70 C 54 Blackett Lecture Theatre E O T G 77 Ellen Wilkinson Building A B cluster E S T E n R 52 E T E R I 27 Bowden Court E o H Oxford Road E P R i T ORTSM t O T 01 Engineering and Physical UTH STREET R l t E O A XF 32 S T a O R M u RD 9 79 t H S R OA T d i Station D l cluster K 5 54 Braddick Library Sciences Faculty Office A3 26 31 39 S A i 4 N C 72 b O R B I a 51 T 17 E h W T F T 01 Engineering Doctorate Centre V e 37 S 54 Bragg Lecture Theatre A E E O R R N T D E HOSPI E TAL BOULE G VARD E cluster U R P R E T 67 English and Visitors R R 73 S 35 Brookes World T B T 74 S cluster S OX Centre S F American Studies ORD R Y 69 N Poverty Institute R E H OA T D O K S 80 S S A C L 23 English Language Centre I E A E W B D Royal 56 Burlington Rooms D 511 N W 30 T 7 38 A N O E T T Northern OXFOR R 36 Environment and E D ROAD E E O XF E OR Post T D R E 56 Burlington Society WilliamsR E V OA E D G t College S 44 T R A N A R cluster Office E e S Development T HouseS T R C T 51 T W E e E S of Music KilburnKKilbuilburnrn E S 50 r L A E H l E E t o T R R E B C y T 5 A M R 1 64 Environmental Services Unit S HouseHouse T V D T 1 d H I E 7 S L O E S S N Old E 78 n t R 68 U T 63 N r O eN R G O o H S D e M 01 EPS Foundation Studies T T Quadrangle t t 83 E R 49 Car Park Permit Office G E A 58 S 49 g U O N P H 45 M F S Enterprise I DEVAS STREET F I n C L O i H L 01 Equality and Diversity Office E C R l R 36 U (Beyer Building) T House G r MMcDougallcDougall B O D u N 49 Estates Directorate O I B 48 CCententrere R B 29 31 Careers and Pe A B Contact Whitworth n HIGHER cluster 70 Eurolens Research c CHATHAM 67 ro M STREE Theatre Park D Employability Division 91 f T 43 A To Fallowfield t cluster 87 O W cluster Rear R 67 European Studies Grreenheyseenheys a Skelton y 57 K and Victoria Park (via Booth St East) Quadrangle 77 R House A 35 M T N 84 halls of residences E E E 08 Careers Metro F 42 R D RRutherfoutherfordrd T S cluster House H T 56 R 88 Carys Bannister 03 Fairfield Hall O W L I 66 D 82 Building 19 Faraday Building cluster HI T GHER E CAMB E RIDG R E STR P T 47 cluster 35 Cathie Marsh Centre 18 Faraday Tower EET S Synergy D D d 41 N 76 a A 55 for Census and Survey Manchester HHouseouse L 20 Ferranti Building o P 65 R 85 HIG U HER CA O M C k BRIDGE Research (CCSR) Science Park r STREE 48 Finance Office a T m L LOY CE n D S C 34 Central Services Unit 67 French Studies TR I D e EE L A T O T 64 S D T R E R A E C E E O K T M R 77 Centre for English R B A S G T T M R N S E E E T Language Studies in D N O 36 Geography T Education (CELSE) G P N E I 52 Geology L R 77 Centre for U 17 George Begg Building B C Occupational and F Oxford Rd E EN C WI I CK L S 93 George Kenyon Building Sat NaTREv S cluster E T T M13 9PL R Environmental Health E E T and Hall of Residence PE NC T 91 RO 79 Centre for Integrated E FT E 67 German Studies WA R Y T Genomic Medical T 67 Goethe Institute Research (CIGMR) 36 Government 42 John Thaw Studio 71 Life Sciences 31 Manchester Institute 79 Medicine 23 Oddfellows Hall 48 President and Vice 67 Samuel Alexander Building 01 Student Services Centre 88 Vision Science 59 Centre for the History I cluster 35 Graduate Development 12 Joule Centre 79 Life Sciences for the Deaf 79 Medical School 85 Opal Hall Chancellor’s Offices 56 Schunck Building Satellite (Joule Library) of Science, Technology Scheme 48 Income Office W 01 Joule Library 79 Life Sciences Admin Offices 16 Manchester 71 Michael Smith Building 30 PREST 54 Schuster Building 57 Student Services Centre and Medicine (CHSTM) 40 Information Technology cluster 88 Optometry Clinics 36 Granada Centre Interdisciplinary Biocentre - 37 Student Support 38 Waterloo Place Building (Granby Row entrance) (see also 59) 67 Middle Eastern Studies 48 Owens’ Committee Room 40 Prospect House 59 Simon Building 65 Centre for New Writing for Visual Anthropology (John Garside Building) and Services 70 Wellbeing
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