Facilities

The following facilities are available to students of the School of Law at University of Westminster:

  • Students’ Union and advice services
  • Network and computing facilities
  • Two courtrooms
  • School of Law library with Wi-Fi access
  • AV-suite
  • Student health service
  • Student housing
  • Sports and fitness
  • Disability services
  • Physical accessibility
  • Counselling and advice
  • Pro Bono clinic

Both Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) and Legal Practice Course ( LPC) students have the opportunity to participate in our Pro Bono clinic.

There are a number of projects including Land Registration Adjudication Project, Disability Discrimination Project, Human Rights Project and an Intellectual Property Project. The Pro Bono clinic is a unique opportunity for you to participate in real client legal work. You will benefit from putting your skills into practice with real clients who will expect a service which matches that of a qualified lawyer.

The (LPC) has a dedicated suite on the third floor with six groupwork rooms and a fully equipped lecture theatre. All rooms have electronic SmartBoards, Wi-Fi and are PC networked. There is a fully developed and dedicated audio-video suite on the fourth floor that allows students to practice their oral skills and where skills assessments are recorded on video, eg the legal skill of interviewing.

The LPC Resource Room is a dedicated LPC facility for LPC students. It contains practitioner texts, periodicals and statutory materials as well as works of reference with photocopier and three dedicated LPC administrators. To find out more about either the GDL or LPC course, please contact the LPC Admissions Office.