Humanities buildings

Explore the facilities available for students at the Faculty of Humanities.

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Samuel Alexander Building

The neoclassical building named after Samuel Alexander (1859–1938) opened in 1919 and now houses the majority of the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures. Look out for ‘Sammy’s bust’, a sculpture made by Jacob Epstein and campus landmark ever since it was placed in the building's foyer nearly a century ago.

Martin Harris Building

The Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama allows students to take advantage of state-of-the-art equipment and resources, including the Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall, the John Thaw Studio Theatre, the Lenagan Library and the John Casken Lecture Theatre, as well as specialist rehearsal and practice spaces.