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A B C 21 22 23 24 25 26 D E F H J L I G K 15 17 16 18 19 8 9 Academic Department/Building Academic Department/Building 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 266 U15 1 Barry St 200 E23 Glaciology SPORTS CRICKET THIS SYMBOL INDICATES YOUR PRESENT POSITION OVAL NETS NEWMAN COLLEGE 278 U17 100 Leicester St 354 N17 Graduate House (210 - 234 Leicester St) INTERNATIONAL JANET CLARKE UNIVERSITY ORMOND SPORTS ST HILDA'S QUEEN'S Buildings Under Development WHITLEY COLLEGE (900m) HOUSE HALL COLLEGE COLLEGE PAVILLION COLLEGE COLLEGE 384 N19 158 Bouverie St 149 G14 Graduate School of Humanities & Social Sciences (700m) (95m) (400m) (250m) (150m) (300m) (250m) Main Entry to Buildings A 198 K20 1888 Building Affiliated Organisations 12 470 12 260 O13 200 Berkeley St 207 O13 Health & Biomedical Informatics Centre (HaBIC) Architecture, Building Parenting Room TENNIS COURTS PALMERSTON PL 274 M18 201 Grattan St 379 O18 Indigenous Eye Health Unit & Planning Wheelchair Accessible Toilet KEPPEL ST Arts 379 O18 207-221 Bouverie St 176 L18 Infrastructure Engineering Access Facilities shown are not ATHLETICS TRACK B exhaustive. For more information 245 O19 32 Lincoln Square North 470 B9 International House (241 Royal Parade) & HOCKEY PITCH Business & Economics contact the Disability Liaison Unit TRINITY COLLEGE 1 223 T19 33 Lincoln Square South 344 H23 International Relations Office or the Information Centre. Education 199 K21 757 Swanston 191 J15 John Medley Building 2 Drinking Fountain 103 Help Phone 2 ST MARY'S 222 N11 766 Elizabeth St 197 J21 John Smyth Building Engineering COLLEGE 308 C 111 Tram Stop Number 220 N11 780 Elizabeth St 144 I11 Kenneth Myer Building Inter-Disciplinary BEAUREPAIRE CENTRE 101 3 SPORTS CENTRE 263 U17 Kwong Lee Dow Building Research Institutes Mail Box Law 221 T15 Advancement Office 290 L22 Lab 14 (700 Swanston St) 83 Secure Bicycle Hub(Number = Spaces) Tin Alley Medicine, Dentistry GATE 14 (exit only) Tin Alley Tin Alley GATE 1 Designated Smoking Areas Student BALDWIN 142 E11 Agriculture & Food Systems 192 E20 Laby IDEAS Centre & Health Sciences 4 Services 113 SPENCER 111 D 115 5 Taxi Pick Up Point BIOSCIENCES 1 123 112 6 104 M13 Alan Gilbert Building 139 F13 Language Testing Research Centre Music 142 UNIVERSITY REDMOND DAVID CARO ELGIN ST 359 HOUSE BARRY 192 111 162 I19 Alice Hoy Building 106 R15 Law Building Public Parking North 7 Foot bridge Science 358 122 Court 200 181 K12 Anatomy & Neuroscience 134 F20 Learning Environments Permit Only Parking McCOY BUILDING Veterinary & 357 Union 192 GATE 2 Earth Sciences System Union Road 144 I11 Anatomy & Neuroscience 134 F20 LH Martin Institute for Higher Education, Leadership & Management Agricultural Sciences Parking Infringements apply to the 356 Lawn E Garden UNION 8 PHYSICS Foot bridge 394 O18 ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematics & Statistics Parkville Campus and other University HOUSE 130 133 SOUTH University General carparks 9 CHERRY MSD BUILDING THOMAS ELISABETH BIOSCIENCES 2 FACULTY OF VETERINARY of Complex Systems (139 Barry St) 160 G20 Mathematics & Statistics 0 10 20 30 40 50m & AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES MURDOCH Deakin South Main Campus Address: 230 Grattan St, Melbourne University, 3010. 11 10 Court 201 333 Court 133 F18 Architecture, Building & Planning 379 O18 McCaughey Centre 147 143 Spencer Road EASTERN BABEL 134 PRECINCT F 148 H13 Arts West 200 E23 McCoy Building 136 Eyecare CAR PARK 139 Professors Walk GRAINGER RAYMOND (UNDERGROUND) 158 I21 Asia Institute 204 O13 MCM (210 Berkeley St) 140 MUSEUM 128 PRIESTLEY GATE 3 152 Masson Road Pedestrian Entry Only Court Hearn 12 158 I21 Asialink 356 E9 MCM (21 Royal Parade) STORY ST Information GATE 13 BIOSCIENCES 4 155 Centre 13 DEVELOPMENT 157 244 106 R15 Asian Law Centre 206 N13 MCM (214 Berkeley St) ELIZABETH SITE 150 160 OLD ARTS 14 154 OLD GEOLOGY 403 BLACKBURN 141 15 Old MacFarland 1 1 G 246 T22 Audiology, Hearing & Speech Sciences 141 H11 MCM (Melbourne Conservatorium of Music) SCHOOL OF ARTS Quad Court 153 RICHARD WEST CHEMISTRY 156 SCIENCES (UHS) Cussonia 149 Court BERRY 388 N14 Australia India Institute 359 E9 MCM Early Music Studio (27 Royal Parade) VRI 148 16 OLD 344 BUILDING GEOLOGY UNIVERSITY SOUTH 148 G13 Australian Institute of Art History 357 E9 MCM Graduate Centre (23 Royal Parade) 194 80 HIGH SCHOOL BIOSCIENCES 5 151 FARADAY ST 379 O18 Australian Health Workforce Institute 388 N14 MCM Music Therapy (147 Barry St) GATE 4 17 Bookshop Monash Road 404 H GATE 12 Genetics Lane 18 170 L18 Mechanical Engineering PARK DRIVE 161 402 BAILLIEU WILSON BIO21 INST. INCUBATOR 11 163 ALICE HOY 11 Medical Road LIBRARY 19 SIDNEY 139 F13 Babel Building 181 K12 Medical Building 20 MYER KENNETH MYER CHEM. 165 162 ASIA 400 177 21 SOUTH LAWN BOAS ENG.1 CENTRE 113 D16 Baldwin Spencer Building 464 T26 Medley Hall (46-52 Drummond St) 478 WALTER VETERINARY WALTER AND CAR PARK ROYAL CHILDRENS PRECLINICAL 101 144 SCIENCES (UNDERGROUND) 158 101 C15 Beaurepaire Centre 144 I11 Melbourne Brain Centre HOSPITAL BUILDING ELIZA HALL 193 Bio21 Institute Professors Walk I Department of CESAR HOUSE 195 OLD 478 I4 Bio21 Institute CESAR House 202 P17 Melbourne Business School Paediatrics DAVID PENINGTON INSTITUTE DOUG 22 (500m) METALLURGY 164 South Lawn 167 McDONELL 168 404 H4 Bio21 Institute Incubator 110 Q13 Melbourne Business School @ Berkeley 166 102 CHEM.ENG.2 604 CLINICAL SCIENCE 184 ELECTRICAL CLINICAL SCHOOL 601 (Phone in Car Park) 138 102 J3 Bio21 Institute (30 Flemington Rd) 253 Q17 Melbourne Business School Conference Centre BUILDING BROWNLESS ROYAL DENTAL HOSPITAL BIOMEDICAL 23 OF MELBOURNE LIBRARY FRANK 102 J3 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 134 F20 Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education (MCSHE) GATE 11 182 TATE JOHN JOHN ERC 702 J 25 24 191 SMYTH197 MEDLEY 189 26 181 L12 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 702 J22 Melbourne Dental School HOWARD 169 171 CENTRE FOR 183 Wilson Avenue Ross GATE 6 291 Deliveries ROYAL MELBOURNE MEDICAL RESEARCH 608 FLOREY OLD 27 McKay 115 E18 Biology Laboratory 263 U17 Melbourne Graduate School of Education ENGINEERING Courtyard 199 ROYAL 173 193 I16 Biomedical Engineering (Lvl 2) 278 U17 Melbourne Graduate School of Education Kernot Road 28 MAIN 1888 BUILDING 198 290 123 D12 Biosciences 1 (Botany North Extension) 105 P14 Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic & Social Research WOMEN'S 181 BLOCK K 292 HOSPITAL HOSPITAL MEDICAL BUILDING 29 R O Y A L P A R A D E D A R A P L A Y O R MECHANICAL LAB14 122 E13 Biosciences 2 (Botany Building) 104 M13 Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre 187 175 174 176 ENGINEERING 30 INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING 170 122 E13 Biosciences 3 (Natural Philosophy Building) 133 F18 Melbourne School of Design 10 31 757 SWANSTON 293 122 E13 Biosciences 4 (Zoology Building) 173 K17 Melbourne School of Engineering (700 Swanston St) 122 E13 Botany Building (Biosciences 2) 163 I17 Melbourne School of Government GATE 10 GATE 9 GATE 8 GATE 7 L Security 123 D12 Botany North Extension (Biosciences 1) 104 M13 Melbourne School of Health Sciences Parking Office Office 105 P14 Business & Economics Building 379 O18 Melbourne School of Population & Global Health G R A T T A N S T R E E T 203 A.H. Enquiries 250 N18 Business & Economics Computer Equipped Student Space (207 - 221 Bouverie St) 10 368 VICTORIAN DOHERTY 274 257 INSTITUTE M 258 115 E18 Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences FLEMINGTON ROAD COMPREHENSIVE ALAN GILBERT GRATTAN LIT. GRATTAN ST INSTITUTE Museums CANCER MDU PHL 248 BUILDING 353 UNIVERSITY SQUARE MALVINA PL 242 MELBOURNE 105 P14 Centre for Actuarial Studies 274 M18 Melbourne Social Equity Institute CENTRE CAR PARK 254 104 352 (UNDERGROUND) DENTAL CLINIC 106 R15 Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies 133 F18 Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute 140 G11 Grainger Museum (Under Construction) S W A N S T O N S T R E E T 220 107 354 269 348 GRADUATE 106 R15 Centre for Corporate Law & Securities Regulation 133 F18 MSD Building 181 K12 Harry Brookes Allen Museum CHURCH ST 206 HOUSE N 222 388 201 F23 Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation of Anatomy & Pathology 384 243 106 R15 Centre for Employment & Labour Relations Law 143 F14 Natural Philosophy Building (Biosciences 3) 702 J22 Henry Forman Atkinson Dental Museum 204 83 394 250 138 Psychology 202 Cardigan St 106 R15 Centre for Energy & Resources Law 104 M13 Nossal Institute for Global Health 136 F21 Ian Potter Museum of Art Clinic 207 337 Health Service Counselling and 14 - 20 Psychological 385 176 L18 Centre for Environmental Applied Hydrology 163 I17 Office for Environmental Programs 182 J13 Medical History Museum Blackwood St 260 University 379 Services, Chaplaincy, 245 Safer Community O 236 379 O18 Centre for Health & Society 149 G14 Old Arts Building Square MSPGH Program GRATTAN PL 207 O13 Centre for Health, Exercise, & Sports Medicine (CHESM) 173 K17 Old Engineering MELBOURNE LINCOLN SQ 105 BUSINESS ARGYLE PL NTH Academic Services 224 CFNE NORTH BERKELEY ST SCHOOL (202 Berkeley St) 155 G19 Old Geology Building Deliveries 261 379 O18 Centre for Health Policy, Programs & Economics 156 H19 Old Geology South Building 395 Archives(120-122 Dawson St,Brunswick) 110 110 202 P LEICESTER ST BOUVERIE ST 379 O18 Centre for International Mental Health 166 J17 Old Metallurgy Building 104 M13 Careers & Academic Skills THE SPOT BARRY ST 105 P14 Centre for Market Design 128 F15 Old Physics Building 385 O25 Chaplains (138 Cardigan St) LIT. 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