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Check out just some of the things the Abertay University campus has to offer.
The Bernard King Library has four floors of open plan study space, with printed books, eBooks, journals and specialist databases.
The Abertay gym offers everything you need to meet your fitness goals. We welcome members and non-members!
There are five levels within the main academic area of Abertay, consisting of four buildings:
The Kydd Building
The Baxter Building
The Graham Building
The Old College Building
Here's how to find the Campus.
If a room number begins with 1, the room is on level 1. If a room number begins with 2, the room is on level 2 and so on.
If the second digit of the room number is 5 (for example 3530) the room will be within the Kydd Building.
If the second digit is 0 (for example 3022) the room will be situated within the Old College Building.
Rooms beginning with G are situated in the Graham Building.
If you can't come to the campus in person, for whatever reason, you can visit us online at any time. Find out more about campus tours and our in-person and online Open Days.
If you'd like to bring a group of students to one of our Open Days or arrange an alternative date, please contact our Student Recruitment Team on sro@abertay.ac.uk.
The nearest public carpark is West Bell St multi-storey car park, which is a two-minute walk from the Abertay campus.
You can purchase a monthly parking pass which will give you the most cost-savings. The Dundee City Council webpage gives you all the details.
Whether you work or live in Tayside and Central Scotland, you can find someone to share your journey with via the the Liftshare website. It's free to join and allows you the flexibility to drive into Dundee and the university campus. There are many benefits:
Save on city car parking.
Save money through reduced mileage and petrol costs.
Reduce pollution around the city, which has a Low Emissions Zone.
Help to minimise congestion on the roads.
Meet new people.
Sport at Abertay is as much a part of university life as attending lecture and tutorials. We have over 20 sports clubs ranging from traditional sports such as rugby and football through to new exciting sports like ultimate Frisbee.
Most clubs compete in the Scottish universities sport leagues, while some also compete in local amateur leagues.
There's also a gym on campus, making it ideal to use in between classes. Membership is available at a very competitive rate, giving you the use of 14 cardiovascular stations, 15 strength stations and as much training advice as you want.
For contact details for all the current sports clubs, contact the Sports Development Officer or the clubs directly.
The gym is on the ground floor of the Graham Building and can be accessed through the front of the Old College, or from the bottom right corner of the rear car park.