St. John's Campus

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Mailing Address

P.O. Box 4200
St. John's, NL A1C 5S7
Canada

Telephone: (709) 864-8000

Personnel Listings

Spanning approximately 220 acres, Memorial University of Newfoundland’s largest Campus is home to extensive facilities that support a full range of academic programs in a modern, urban setting. Memorial University of Newfoundland offers access to the best in research, teaching and learning, and public engagement, providing world-class opportunities and contributing expertise and insight both locally and globally.

In addition to academic buildings, the Campus includes the Queen Elizabeth II Library, Bruneau Centre for Research and Innovation, Paton College and Macpherson College residence complexes, Burton's Pond Apartments, Campus Childcare Centre, and The Works recreation complex, comprising the Aquarena, Field House and other sports and recreation facilities.

The University (Smallwood) Centre, contains student services and student union operations, as well as recreation and dining facilities. Information regarding the Students' Union (MUNSU) may be obtained on its website.

The Campus also includes the Health Sciences Centre, and the National Research Council’s Ocean, Coastal and River Engineering Research Centre, as well as the separately incorporated University entity C-CORE (Captain Robert A. Bartlett building).

Slightly further north is the Memorial University of Newfoundland Botanical Garden.

The Ocean Sciences Centre, located to the northeast in the town of Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove, is one of Canada’s largest marine research laboratories.

The information on this site has been extracted from the Official 2024-2025 University Calendar. While every reasonable effort has been made to duplicate the information contained in the official University Calendar, if there are differences, the official Memorial University of Newfoundland Calendar will be considered the final and accurate authority.

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