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MSc Neuroscience Office
Dept. of Neuroscience
Box PO38
Institute of Psychiatry
King's College London
De Crespigny Park
London SE5 8AF

Tel: +44-(0)20-
7848-0611

How to find us

imageBy Car Parking is not possible within the Institute grounds. It is possible, though difficult, in some of the nearby streets. The spaces are few and care should be taken.
If you are driving through central London to reach the Institute you should be aware of the Congestion Charging which applies to most vehicles.

imageBy Rail Denmark Hill Station is adjacent to the Institute of Psychiatry and the Maudsley Hospital. It can be reached by trains from Victoria and London Bridge. Loughborough Junction Station is about 20 minutes walk away and is served by Thameslink trains from London Blackfriars via Elephant and Castle.

imageBy Tube The nearest tube stations are Oval and Elephant and Castle from where the journey has to be completed by bus.

imageBy Bus The following buses stop at the Maudsley Hospital next to the Institute of Psychiatry: 40, 68, 176, 185, 468 and 484. The following buses stop at Camberwell Green (about 10 minutes walk from the Institute): 12, 35, 36, 42, 45, 345 and 171.

imageBy Bike There are covered Sheffield racks and shower facilities for cyclists.

imageMaps You can look at King's College maps or see the Institute on Google maps.

If you're new to finding your way around London, try the Transport for London Journey Planner. Enter your start point and the Institute of Psychiatry's postcode (SE5 8AF) as your destination, then choose from a selection of routes.
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