Craiglockhart Campus
Edinburgh
EH14 1DJ
Telephone 08452 606040
http://www.napier.ac.uk/Pages/home.aspx
Edinburgh Napier University is a dynamic, innovative and forward-looking institution dedicated to supplying educational services which are relevant to the needs of today’s students and employers. By offering creatively designed courses, flexible study methods and accessible routes to higher education we equip our graduates for success in a competitive job market.
We have been awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education for 2009. This is the first occasion in the history of the University that we have received this highly prestigious prize, which is awarded biennially to reward universities and colleges that demonstrate work of a world-class standard of excellence.
Our campuses range from the small and intimate to the grand and spectacular. But they’re more than buildings – wherever your study is based, you’ll have access to all our support services and facilities. Computing, study help, personal support, childcare… you’d be amazed at how even being able to find a decent coffee can help get you through your study day.
Scotland’s newest hub for health, science and sports education opened its doors to more than 5,000 students and staff on 10 January 2011. The new £60m campus is home to the Faculty of Health, Life & Social Sciences who will be located under the same roof for the first time. It also houses a number of our professional service departments. The new state-of-the-art campus provides a modern purpose-built sustainable building with premier teaching and learning facilities which includes a five-storey library, a state-of-the-art sports facility and 25 specialised teaching rooms, including clinical skills laboratories, six project rooms and five research rooms.
Take a look at our other campuses
Craiglockhart The Business School’s funky headquarters. Cutting edge architecture meets listed buildings, up to the minute study facilities, buzzing cafés and Starbucks coffee!
Merchiston Old and new. The Faculty of Engineering, Computing & Creative Industries calls this place home, as did John Napier himself – he was born in 1550 in the tower that still stands in the courtyard.




