Denmark Hill Campus
King's Denmark Hill Campus is home of the Institute of Psychiatry and also provides facilities for the School of Medicine and the Dental Institute.
The Institute is located on the Maudsley Hospital site in a number of buildings. The Institute’s administrative headquarters and main facilities (library, lecture theatre, dining) are located in the first Institute building on De Crespigny Park, which was opened in 1967.
Several wings were subsequently added to that building. Over the years a number of further buildings were added to the site, to house Addictions Sciences, Child Psychiatry, basic science laboratories (Neurology Building) and the Academic Neurosciences Centre which is located on the King’s College Hospital campus across Denmark Hill.
The Institute was awarded funding for three new buildings through the Joint Infrastructure Scheme. The first building completed houses the Henry Wellcome Building for Psychology and the David Goldberg Centre for Health Services Research (funded by the Trustees of the South London and Maudsley Trust and the Department of Health). Completed in 2002, the second building houses the Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Research Centre. The third building was a joint project with the South London and Maudsley Trust to provide clinical neuroimaging and a Centre for Neuroimaging studies. This building opened in the Spring of 2003. Finally, a joint project with the GKT School of Medicine provided a new laboratory building, the Centre for Cellular and Integrative Biology, on the King’s College Hospital site, completed in the summer of 2005.