Guide to study spots on campus 

Baillieu Library 
With five floors to choose from, there's heaps of different study areas in the Baillieu to suit everyone's way of working. You can book group study spaces, monitors, and PCs.

Law Building:
The home of Unimelb's most stressed and motivated students. If you need peer pressure to study, then this will work wonders for you. 

Western Edge Biosciences:
The newest building on this list, WEBS is a beautifully designed space with lots of natural light AND a free zoology museum in the basement to check out when you need a break. 

The Spot:
The best-kept secret of the commerce students is now public knowledge! The Spot building has student lounges on levels 1-3 where you can study in style. 

Eastern Resource Centre (ERC):
A good quiet library to set up for a long, intense study day. It's close to several good lunch places, and you can also book group study spaces, monitors, and PCs here. 

Giblin-Eunson Library:
A professional and quiet vibe with less student traffic than other uni libraries. Good for anyone who needs a break from the busier spaces on campus. 

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