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North House Seminar Rooms at Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy

Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy · The Observatory, 315 Bloor St W, Toronto, M5S 3K7 · Show map
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About this space

The North House Seminar Rooms, located within the Trinity College Site of the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, offer a selection of small- to medium-sized seminar rooms ideal for conference breakout sessions, intimate events, and meetings. These rooms are equipped with modern amenities, including high-speed Wi-Fi, teleconferencing capabilities, and on-screen presentation options for video, web, and PowerPoint content. Whether hosting a focused discussion or a smaller gathering, the North House Seminar Rooms provide a conducive environment for productive meetings and events.

Features

Wifi
High-speed Wi-Fi
On-screen presentation options
Teleconferencing capabilities

Space

54m² (581ft²)

Capacities

20 Boardroom
30 Classroom
50 Theatre

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£1,000 / Minimum spend

Location

The Observatory, 315 Bloor St W, M5S 3K7
Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy The Observatory, 315 Bloor St WUnknown M5S 3K7Toronto
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