City Law School - Campus

Campus

Academic courses are based in the Gloucester Building, on Whiskin Street in Clerkenwell, part of the Northampton Square campus of City University. Law students are granted their own academic and library facilities.

Professional courses are based in three buildings at the site of the former Inns of Court School of Law, at Gray's Inn: 4, Gray's Inn Place, Atkin Building and Princeton Street.

4 Gray's Inn Place houses the library, school office and the staff offices. Located in Atkin Building is the lecture theatre, (occasionally named Morrison Hall), the Common Room, the Muslim Prayer Room and several small group rooms. The Princeton Street building houses a computer suite and classrooms, and is host to the School's pro bono facilities and the video recording rooms. The building contains a "mini-courtroom" in which BPTC students practice their advocacy skills.

All small group rooms are specifically maintained to accommodate a class of twelve. Each room has a television, video camera and DVD player to allow for filming a student's advocacy performances.

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