Memorial University has the following campuses: St. John's Campus on Elizabeth Avenue,
Signal Hill, St. John's,
Grenfell Campus,
Corner Brook,
Bonne Bay Marine Station, Holyrood Marine Base, Labrador Institute,
Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Ocean Sciences Centre, Institut Frecker on the French island of
St-Pierre, off Newfoundland's south coast, and in
Harlow, England. The largest campus in
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador is split by Prince Philip Drive. The university also operates the
Memorial University of Newfoundland Botanical Garden.
St. John's Campus The largest campus is located in St. John's.
Prince Philip Drive runs east–west through the St. John's campus, with Westerland Road bordering it to the west, Elizabeth Avenue to the south, and Allandale Road to the east. The majority of the academic buildings are located south of Prince Philip Drive: the Arts and Administration Building, the Science Building, Chemistry and Physics, Mathematics, Music, Education, Physical Education, and the Bruneau Centre for Research and Innovation. The University Centre is home to the food court, bookstore, campus bar ("Breezeway"), and the
CHMR-FM campus radio station.
Libraries and archives The Memorial University Libraries contain collections of university Archives, Fine Arts from the 1880s to present; Human History and Natural Sciences. Memorial University of Newfoundland
Folklore and Language Archive collection consists of manuscripts, tapes, records, photographs and artifacts pertaining to Maritime Provinces, specifically Newfoundland and Labrador. The Queen Elizabeth II Library contains around 1,100,000 monographs, 105,000 maps, 6,000 audio-visual titles and 9,000 journal titles. The Commons, located on the main floor of the library, has computers available for students and a digital media centre.
Fisheries and Marine Institute The
Marine Institute is a marine
polytechnic institution located on Ridge Road in St. John's within Pippy Park, north of the city. It has facilities such as a full ship's bridge simulator and the world's largest flume tank. It offers degrees, diplomas, certifications and industry training for the maritime sector.
Grenfell Campus Grenfell Campus is a site in
Corner Brook. It has approximately 1300 students, 156 faculty, and 235 staff and offers Arts, Fine Arts, Business, Science, and Nursing programs. It was formerly known as
Sir Wilfred Grenfell College until 10 September 2010.
Harlow Campus Harlow Campus is Memorial's only international campus, located in
Old Harlow, Essex, England. As of November 2023, Harlow Campus was operated by 16 staff members and could accommodate around 60 students. It consists of the Maltings and Cabot House; also having a former schoolhouse and a teacher's cottage, which have been converted into a lecture facility; as well as a former shop has been converted into apartments. Harlow is not a school unto itself. Instead, professional schools and academic departments at Memorial use the Harlow Campus to deliver programs.
Labrador Campus As a first step to campus status, the School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies (SASS) was founded within Labrador Institute (located at
Happy Valley-Goose Bay) in July 2020, following a decision of the Memorial University Senate in September 2019. Afterwards, the Labrador Institute became Labrador Campus in 2022. SASS currently offers several graduate programs in Arctic and Subarctic Futures (MASF), and as of April 2024 was planning to launch its first undergraduate degree - the BASIS (Bachelor of Arctic and Subarctic Interdisciplinary Studies) - to commence in September 2024.
Signal Hill Campus In 2013, Memorial University purchased the former Battery Hotel, located on
Signal Hill, overlooking St. John's harbour. The hotel was a landmark property with a long history in the province's cultural life. ;Emera Innovation Exchange Signal Hill Campus opened to the public in September 2018. A large portion of the campus, the Emera Innovation Exchange, serves as Memorial's innovation and public engagement hub to facilitate university-community collaboration. The campus houses public-facing university organizations, a large conference centre, and graduate student living accommodations. Tenants are the Harris Centre, Gardiner Centre, Genesis, Office of Public Engagement, Office of Strategic Operations (Signal Hill Campus) and Conference Services, MUN Pensioners' Association, Newfoundland Quarterly, and Business & Arts NL. ;Conference Centre The Conference Centre on Signal Hill Campus is a convening space within the Emera Innovation Exchange. It houses convening spaces, each with full AV connectivity. The Conference Hall overlooks St. John's harbour and can be divided into three separate venues or combined as one larger venue with the capacity to host up to 450 people. The Atrium, a multifunctional event space spread over two levels and connected by a seated staircase, serves as a venue for public events and presentations. YAFFLE Connect, a space operating as a physical manifestation of the Yaffle application, Memorial's online connecting tool, was designed for small meetings, co-working sessions, dialogues and debates. There are eight meeting rooms on the lower level of the Atrium and a dining room with a built-in kitchen for private lunches or small dinner receptions. ;Accommodations The Harbour Wing and Tower areas of Signal Hill Campus are dedicated to graduate student living accommodations. There are 87 furnished rooms available, each single occupancy with a private washroom. The kitchen and lounge facilities on each floor are common areas shared between about 15 students.
Botanical Garden The collection includes perennial and annual plants, aquatic plants, spruce, fir, and alder trees. The garden, founded in 1972, is located at Oxen Pond along Mount Scio Road. The park has adopted the Twinflower (
Linnaea borealis) as its emblem.
Frecker Institute in St. Pierre The Frecker Program in the French territory of
St. Pierre and Miquelon consists of French immersion for 2nd year university students, with five “level 2000” French courses. The teaching is provided by teachers from the university's modern languages, literature and culture department and from
Francoforum. 3rd and 4th year students go to the
Côte d'Azur University in Nice or the
Southern Brittany University in Lorient, while 5th year students go to the
University of Bordeaux. The institute, and later the program, were named in honour of the Canadian politician
George Alain Frecker, who was born in
Saint-Pierre and was formerly chancellor of Memorial University. ==Student body and campus life==