The National Health Innovation buildings
Building One - Daphne Steele
This first building on the Southgate site is named after the UK’s first black matron, Daphne Steele, who emigrated to the UK from Guyana in the 1940s.
Building Two - Emily Siddon (under construction)
The 6,800m² facility on Southgate will be named the Emily Siddon Building and is expected to open in December 2025. Close to the main university campus, it is adjacent to the Daphne Steele Building.
Building Three - In planning
Our ambitious National Health Innovation Campus project provides exciting investment opportunities. You can also get involved and contribute to the buildings still in the planning stage.
Building Four - In planning
Our ambitious National Health Innovation Campus project provides exciting investment opportunities. You can also get involved and contribute to the buildings still in the planning stage.
Building Five - In planning
Our ambitious National Health Innovation Campus project provides exciting investment opportunities. You can also get involved and contribute to the buildings still in the planning stage.
Building Six - In planning
Our ambitious National Health Innovation Campus project provides exciting investment opportunities. You can also get involved and contribute to the buildings still in the planning stage.
Building Seven - In planning
Our ambitious National Health Innovation Campus project provides exciting investment opportunities. You can also get involved and contribute to the buildings still in the planning stage.