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UCL alumni, students and staff celebrating Philanthropy Month on the steps of the Portico, Bloomsbury campus
The grand, wood panelled Moot Court is one of the most memorable rooms in all of Bentham House.
As the Faculty’s mock courtroom, the room plays host to UCL Laws students simulating trials and developing essential skills for their careers ahead.
In addition, events are held for the UCL Laws community in the Moot Court, with prestigious speakers previously including Baroness Hale, President of the UK Supreme Court.
By pledging to UCL Laws today you are furthering the Faculty’s world-leading research, award-winning teaching and innovative social enterprise projects, which are making a real difference in the wider world.
We are very grateful for your support.
Please view the following seating plan and find out more about sponsoring below. Wider opportunities, including room naming, are also available. To discuss please contact alumni@ucl.ac.uk, (+44) 0203 108 3833.
How to make a donation.
Please view the seating plan and select your preferred seat(s) and then mention these in the box marked Comments below.All seats are subject to a first-come first-served basis. If your chosen seat is no longer available, you will be offered the closest comparable option.Once you have indicated which seats you prefer, please enter your preferred wording for the seat plaque(s) in the box that appears.Please note that seats in grey have been reserved. The seat map is updated manually and as a result there may be a short delay in purchased seats displaying in grey.Last updated 13 May 2021.
Further information
The plaques will be proudly displayed for 10 years, or until the room undergoes refurbishment. At this time, you will be notified, and asked if you wish to renew your support to the Faculty. All plaque wording will be approved/finalised by UCL Laws in conjunction with the donor.UCL is committed to protecting your privacy, keeping your data safe and not doing anything with it that you wouldn’t reasonably expect. Read UCL’s statement on how we collect and use personal information. UCL is an Exempt Charity in accordance with the Charities Act 2006 (Statutory Instrument 1978, number 453). Read more
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