Buildings
Information about University of Dundee buildings
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1 Airlie Place
The Careers Service and the Academic Skills Centre are both at 1 Airlie Place
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2 Airlie Place
Open to international students, International College Dundee offers an alternative way to begin an undergraduate or postgraduate degree
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6 Airlie Place
This is the Registry offices. For all student assistance please visit the Enquiry Centre.
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7 Airlie Place
These are the offices for student services. You should visit the Enquiry Centre in the first instance.
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8-10 Airlie Place
The University of Dundee Nursery offers childcare in two locations on the city campus. We offer childcare for children aged birth to five years.
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Carnegie Building
The Carnegie Building is located in the University's Geddes Quadrangle
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Carnelley Building
The Carnelley building is located on College Green, behind the Tower Building
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College Hall
College Hall is situated behind the Tower building and is alongside College Green
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Computing Centre (UoD IT)
This is the main office for Digital and Technology Services (DTS) (formerly UOD IT) who provide IT services and facilities for the University
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Crawford Building
The Crawford Building is one of two buildings that houses Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design (DJCAD
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Dalhousie Building
This specially designed teaching facility accommodates up to 2,500 people in a variety of lecture theatres, IT suites, and general teaching spaces.
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Dental Hospital
The Dental Hospital is a 10 storey high tower block located on Park Place
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Discovery Centre
The Discovery Centre is located on Old Hawkhill and is an annex of the School of Life Sciences
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Ewing Building
The Ewing Building houses Estates & Building services and the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science
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Fleming Gym Building
The Fleming Gym Building (opened in 1905) houses the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science
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Frankland Building
The Frankland Building is part of the Dundee Dental Hospital and School
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Library (Main)
The main Library is one of four Library sites at the University. It is located on the City Campus at Smalls Wynd
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Matthew Building
The Matthew Building is one of two buildings that houses Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design (DJCAD)
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Medical Sciences Institute (MSI)
Medical Sciences Institute is home to CAHID and School of Life Sciences
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Ninewells Hospital
Located on the western outskirts of Dundee, the main gate is on Ninewells Avenue between Perth Road and Glamis Road, and is home to our School of Medicine
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Old Medical School (OMS)
We are located on the corner of Small's Wynd with the entrance located near the Campus Green. It is home to our School of Education and Social Work
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Old Technical Institute (OTI)
Old Technical Institute (OTI) is situated on Small's Wynd with the entrance via the main reception located behind the Tower Building
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Peters Building
The Peters Building is located on Peter's Lane. Access can also be gained via the Geddes Quadrangle. The School of Social Sciences has offices here.
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Queen Mother Building
The Queen Mother Building is located next to the Campus Green on Balfour Street and is home to Computing
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Scrymgeour Building
The Scrymgeour Building is located on Park Place and is home to our law school
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Sir James Black Centre
The Sir James Black Centre is home to the School of Life Sciences
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TayMed Connect
TayMed Connect is located at Wilson House on Ninewells campus. It is situated on Wurzburg Loan off Tom MacDonald Avenue, directly opposite the Carseview Centre
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Tower Building
The Tower Building is the main entrance to the University, and was opened in 1961.