The Downtown Campus, located in Buffalo's medical corridor along Main and High streets, is the epicenter for medical education and biomedical research at UB. Anchored by the state-of-the-art Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences building opened in 2017, it fosters cutting-edge research and clinical training in collaboration with major hospitals.
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This urban campus integrates education with real-world medical practice and houses advanced research institutes promoting innovation in life sciences.
The North Campus, located in suburban Amherst, is the primary hub for most undergraduate programs and many graduate schools at the University at Buffalo. It features modern facilities for teaching and research in sciences, engineering, business, law, and liberal arts, supporting a dynamic academic environment with residence halls, dining, and recreational spaces including a lake and woods.
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This campus hosts numerous research centers focused on engineering innovation and scientific discovery.
The South Campus, situated in a leafy residential neighborhood of North Buffalo, specializes in professional programs in health professions, architecture, and planning. Its historic 1920s buildings, including ivy-covered structures and museums like the Apothecary and Human Brain Museum, provide a unique setting for specialized education and research.
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The campus emphasizes interdisciplinary health and design education with innovative facilities for clinical training and community engagement.