O-Week Map & Virtual Campus

DESTINY CALLS you to O-Week! 

From free food to campus tours, clubs and society stalls, and social events like Trivia and Amazing Race, there's so much to explore all over campus! 

To help you get through that, we've made this map to help you find out what, where and when, things are happening at O-Week, so that you can find out where on campus you should explore! You can also find a virtual campus navigator and tour below. HOWEVER, We high encourage you join us on campus for in person Tours (which include many tips and tricks to navigate uni, an opportunity to meet new people and some sneaky gifts!)

Lost on Campus? Here's our O-Week Map!

2026 O-Week Map

Travel through the UNSW virtual dynasty!

UNSW virtual dynasty - accordion

Welcome to our kingdom

This stop is Eleanora Kopalinsky Lawn. Home to the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications on the right (facing main walkway/gate), and the School of Mechanical Engineering (Ainsworth). The school of Computer Science and Engineering is found behind Ainsworth.
This stop is at the very top of "Main Walkway", and is knows as Scientia Lawn, Surrounding buildings include John Niland Scientia, Solar Industrial Research Facility and Civil and Environmental Engineering (SIRF) (clockwise, from the left). Library Annexe connects to the Main Library, while Valentine Annexe leads to Botany Street parking.
This stop is Mathews Pavilions. It is home to the Mathews lecture theatres, Sir John Clancy Auditorium, Pavilions dining precinct and the Mathews Building. The Mathews Food Court is on the floor below (accessible via stairs or lift through Mathews Building).
This stop is Michael Birt Lawn. It is home to the following buldings (starting in front and moving clockwise): Wallace Wurth, Ian Jacobs, Samuels, Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM) and Lowy Cancer Research Centre.
This stop is the Library Lawn. Surrounding buildings include the Main Library (also houses the Nucleus: Student Hub), Morven Brown and the Chancellery - in a clockwise direction.
This stop is Catherine Harris Courtyard. It is home to the Patricia O'Shane lecture theatres and the John Goodsell building, where multiple student services such as UNSW Employability and Equitable Learning Services can be found. The Morven Brown undercroft (near the stairs) houses multiple food retailers and also our GradShop.
This stop is the Helen Maguire Lawn, informally known as the Quad. Surrounding buildings and facilities include the: Quadrangle building, University Health Services Arc Precinct and Basser Steps (UNSWs famous Rainbow Staircase), Colombo Building, Goldstein Hall, Pharmacy @ UNSW and the Quad Food Court upper level.
This stop is UNSW Bookshop. As the name suggests, it is home to our Bookshop, as well as UNSW Business School, Dalton Building, Science Theatre, Marilyn Sleigh Lawn and the Quad Food Court's lower level.
This stop is Alumni Lawn. It is divided into Alumni Lawn East (upper) and West (lower). Buildings that surround this lawn are: Hilmer, Science and Engineering Building, Esme Timbery Creative Practice Labs, Io Myers Steps and the University Terraces which is home to the lower campus food courts and Campus Security.
This stop is Union Road. It is home to the June Griffith Building and Law Building/Library.
This stop is outside the Roundhouse, which UNSW uses to host many concerts and events. Surrounding buildings and facilities include the Squarehouse, Blockhouse, Pool Lawn and UNSW Fitness and Aquatic Centre.
This stop is Sam Cracknell Pavilion. It is home to Tyree Energy Technologies Building, ArcSport Headquarters (inside Sam Cracknell), Village Green and the Newton Building.
This stop is Physics Lawn. It is a popular barbeque spot for societies and is surrounding by Old Main Building, Keith Burrows Theatre, Rupert Myers, Myers Theatre and UNSWs Optometry Clinic. This is the last stop on our tours!

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