The European Law and Governance School (ELGS) offers modern, student‑friendly infrastructure across its multi‑campus system, designed to support academic excellence, research, and community life. At the Athens/Sounion campus (Greece), students learn in spacious classrooms and lecture halls, have access to a specialized law library with an extensive collection of legal and governance resources, and can use large conference and seminar facilities for academic events, workshops, and guest lectures. Recreational infrastructure there includes basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts, outdoor spaces, gardens, and areas for informal study and social interaction, all set near the Aegean Sea. The Rome campus (Italy), including facilities at Palazzo Altemps and Piazza di Porta Portese, blends historic academic spaces with modern learning environments accessible to undergraduate, postgraduate, and research students. The Cascais campus (Portugal), housed in the renovated Mosteiro de Santa Maria do Mar, provides contemporary classrooms, student study areas, and accommodation within a culturally rich setting near Lisbon. Across all campuses, ELGS infrastructure supports academic engagement with internet access, study rooms, seminar halls, and spaces for student activities, fostering an international and collaborative educational environment.
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