Classroom reservations
Lecture hall commitments are visible in the online agenda → EASYROOM
The Professors, holders of a teaching related to the degree courses units of the Department of Law, Politics and International Studies, after authenticating themselves, can submit a request for a classroom reservation directly on Easyroom (The reservation is then confirmed by the academic office).
All other users, after consulting, in advance, Easyroom, must ask the Rector (rettore@unipr.it) and/or the UO Supervision and Logistics (vigilanzaelogistica@unipr.it) for permission to use the classroom, by filling out the form on the page ⇒ Regulations and fee schedule for the use of university classrooms and spaces.
(The UO Supervision and Logistics and the Academic Office of the Department, in agreement, will verify the availability of the classroom and the relevant reservation).
Department of Law, Politics and International Studies professors who need a classroom for a Conference, Seminar, etc, must follow the same procedure as other users.
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STUDY ROOMS - hub
Students enrolled in the courses of the Department of Law, Politics and International Studies at the Central Hub may use the following study halls:
Study Rooms and Seats
Room 1 and 2 (Central Library) - 66 seats
Labor Law (Library) - 22 seats
International Law (Reference Room) - 4 seats
Penal Law (Reference Room) -13 seats
Public Law (Periodicals + Reference Room) - 52 places
Philosophy of law (library) - 10 places
History of Italian law (library) - 24 places
Roman law - commercial (former legal room) - 33 places
Social work (library + student lounge) - 38 places
Palazzina, University Street, 7 (Periodicals Room - ground floor) - 12 places
Palazzina, University Street, 7 (Reading Room - second floor) - 12 places
Study rooms - San Francesco complex
There are no spaces of the Department of Law, Politics and International Studies at the San Francesco complex, however, students can make use of the Musicology Library ( Piazzale San Francesco, 1) and the spaces of the Via del Prato University Learning Centre and the Borgo Carissimi complex.