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Leeds

EwF at the University Leeds

School of Earth and Environment
Maths/Earth and Environment Building
The University of Leeds
Leeds. LS2 9JT
United Kingdom

Telephone: 0113 343 6461
Telephone outside UK: +44 113 343 6461
Fax: 0113 343 5259
Fax outside UK: +44 113 343 5259
Email: General enquiries may be addressed to enquiries@see.leeds.ac.uk

Where to find us

Directions to the University of Leeds main entrance

The main entrance to the University campus is situated in Woodhouse Lane, next to the “Parkinson Building” with its distinctive white clock tower.

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Directions to Earth and Environment building

Walking route: From the main entrance beside the big white clock tower (Parkinson Building) head under the arch immediately adjacent to the traffic barrier follow path for 150 yds.

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The easiest way to find us, starting from the Parkinson building at the University Main Entrance on Woodhouse Lane, is to follow the green fingerpost signs to Union/Refectory. Near the Great Hall, you’ll start to pick up a sign for ‘Stage@Leeds’ (Faculty of Performance and Cultural Industries). Following this sign you will turn left at the near-end of the Union building and you will cross a small footbridge (over a service road). Stage@Leeds is on your right: there is a path crossing the open space between Stage and our new building which is opposite and this brings you to the School’s main entrance at the far end of the building.

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