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ISS, Law and Social Sciences Building West Wing, University Park, University of Nottingham,

Here's a link to the campus map (IGBiS is in the building marked ‘7' on the map of the main University Park campus).
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/about/campuses/maps.php

By train and taxi
Taxis from Nottingham train station to the University of Nottingham, University Park should take around 15 minutes and cost ~£8-10.

Taxi drivers should be able to let you off at the Law and Social Sciences Building's West Wing entrance, which now has its own prominent sign. It is situated on Cut-through lane on the campus.

By car
Parking on the main campus is severely restricted, even staff can have great difficulty parking and local regulations are enforced by security. However, there are visitor parking places available: see http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/estate/parking.htm#visitorinformation

Access to the Building
Doors at the West Wing entrance are normally locked, but there will be a registration desk on the day. Access from other parts of the building is difficult and we strongly advise you to come to the West Wing entrance. If you require assistance contact Alice Phillips (ext 67173) or Gill Farmer (ext 66135). Their numbers are also displayed by a phone at the West Wing entrance.

The University Staff Club
The staff club is towards the rear of the School of Law and Social Sciences in the centre of University Park and is well marked on university maps. Most taxi companies should know where the building is, if you have any concerns about finding it please email Martyn Pickersgill

 

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