Contact us
Our professional services staff operate a hybrid working arrangement. When staff are working from home they are contactable via email and on Microsoft Teams.
General enquiries facultyoffice@mmll.cam.ac.uk
Subject enquiries should be addressed to the relevant Coordinators:
French french@mmll.cam.ac.uk
German german@mmll.cam.ac.uk
Italian italian@mmll.cam.ac.uk
Spanish and Portuguese spanport@mmll.cam.ac.uk
Slavonic Studies slavonic@mmll.cam.ac.uk
Theoretical and Applied Linguistics tal@mmll.cam.ac.uk
For Faculty business please contact the Business and Operations Manager bom@mmll.cam.ac.uk
For general undergraduate administration enquiries please contact the Deputy Faculty Manager deputyfacultymanager@mmll.cam.ac.uk
Visit our People page for academic staff lists.
How to find us
Faculty of Modern & Medieval Languages and Linguistics Raised Faculty Building University of Cambridge Sidgwick Avenue Cambridge CB3 9DA
Accessibility
Plan your visit to the Raised Faculty Building using AccessAble.
Find out more about how our Disability Officers can help.
By public transport
Cambridge is very easily accessible by train, coach and bus.
Train and coach
There is a fast and frequent train service from London as well as excellent connections from Scotland and the North, and regional services from Birmingham and the Midlands. For timetables please visit the National Rail Enquiries website. National Express operates coach services to Cambridge from major towns and cities across the UK.
Bus
Once you are in Cambridge, Stagecoach offers a comprehensive bus service within the city. The nearest bus stop to the Raised Faculty Building is about 150 yards away, on West Road, and is served by the route U service (view the U route map) which is run by Whippet. On bustimes.org you can view timetables as well as a live bus tracking map.
Further information about access to Cambridge by public transport can be found on the Cambridge City Council website. The Journey Planner is helpful for bus travel.
Cycling
CycleStreets can help you to plan your cycle journey in the city.
By car
Please note that parking at the Sidgwick Site is severely restricted, even for University staff. If you will be travelling to Cambridge by car, you should use the (few available) metered bays on Sidgwick Avenue, the city centre car parks, or one of the Park & Ride facilities, which are marked in green on the City Council's Car Parks map.
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