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Our department has offices across the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter (ROQ) and Old Road Campus.

The ROQ, which houses the former Radcliffe Infirmary, is one of the most significant development projects the University of Oxford has undertaken for more than a century.  

In March 2016, the hospital's former outpatients’ building became a new home for primary care health sciences, renewing a health presence in the building into the 21st century. This development means the department now has offices across three buildings in Oxford - the Gibson and Radcliffe Primary Care Buildings on the ROQ and Boundry Brook House on the Old Road Campus.

The Gibson Building houses our Health Experiences Research Group, part of the Clinical Trials Unit and our Postgraduate Students and the Radcliffe Primary Care Building houses our other research groups, Administration Team and Clinical Trials Unit. On the Old Road Campus, Boundry Brook House houses our Undergraduate Teaching Team.

The RPC building has been refitted with innovations to meet the challenge of climate change, and has a BRAEEM 2008 rating of "Very Good".

Radcliffe Primary Care Building awards:

Considerate Constructors Award (Laing O'Rourke) 2016 (Won)
RIBA South 2016 (Nominated)  
Oxford Preservation Trust Awards 2016 - Building Conservation (Certificate)
Schueco Excellence Awards 2016 - Education (Commended)
Institute of Structural Engineers Structural Awards 2016 - Education or Healthcare Structures (Shortlisted)
Education Estates Awards 2016 - Refurbishment of the Year (Shortlisted)
NUS Green Impact 2017/18 - Silver Award