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Professor Stuart Hall Building (PSH)

 Professor Stuart Hall Building (PSH)

  • The Professor Stuart Hall Building is opposite the Richard Hoggart Building on the other side of the College Green.
  • Follow the path around the College Green next to the Whitehead Building
  • Walk up the steps and the entrance to the PSH will be in front of you

See a full accessibility guide for this building on AccessAble.

See inside the building with Google Street View.

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