Suffolk's main hub is located in Ipswich on the historical
Ipswich Waterfront, a ten-minute walk from Ipswich town centre. The Ipswich campus is spread across a compact area on the Waterfront with various university buildings.
Waterfront Building The principal University building is known as the Waterfront Building and was designed by
RMJM Architects. The Waterfront Building was opened in September 2008 and cost £35 million to build. The building has six floors and contains: two main lecture theatres each seating 180 people, large lecture theatres with a capacity of 120 to 140 seated, medium lecture theatres with a capacity of 60 to 100 seated, and smaller conference rooms with a capacity of six to 18 seated. The ground floor of the building is home to Paddy & Scott’s Café, an exhibition space, the main Waterfront Reception and the Student Centre, a one-stop-shop, giving current and potential students information and advice on all aspects of student life including course advice and how to apply. In March 2026, a new library and refurbished study areas were opened. The includes a refreshed book collection with more space for sub-collections including poetry and local history as well as an extensive digital library. Students will also benefit from a new sensory room; a quiet space to regulate away from screens and learning environments.
James Hehir Building The James Hehir Building is a six storey, 4013m building which is a few minutes' walk from the main Waterfront Building. This building is home to specialist teaching facilities, as well as general teaching and study space. It is named after the former chief executive of
Ipswich Borough Council. The University of Suffolk Community Interest Company (CIC) has also been based in the building since 2024.
Health and Wellbeing Building The Health and Wellbeing Building opened in 2022 and offers students access to an array of clinical simulation amenities. The building is also home to the Institute of Health and Wellbeing Research and the clinical unit where the university’s strategic partners, Suffolk MIND and Allied Health Professionals Suffolk, provide their services to the community.
Arts Building The Arts Building is the base for art and design courses and also features an exhibition space.
The Atrium Refurbishment of the West Building created The Atrium, which opened in September 2016. The Atrium is the headquarters of the Business Solutions Centre and Suffolk Chamber of Commerce.
Long Street The building underwent a £1.65 million renovation project in 2025 and is now home to the new Esports course. Facilities include more than 40 gaming-spec PCs, professional-grade broadcast gallery and a live studio purpose-built for broadcasting and live-streaming.
DigiTech Centre The DigiTech Centre at
Adastral Park is a partnership between the University of Suffolk and
BT Group, funded by a £9.6 million investment by New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership, the DigiTech Centre is a Centre of Excellence in Digital Skills for Teaching and Learning, Research and Knowledge Exchange. The DigiTech Centre is the hub for computing teaching to degree apprentices, mainstream undergraduate students and postgraduate master's students. == Partnerships ==