I've spent a lot of my time as an undergrad in this wee building, after it was converted from the postgrad building to the home of the smlc (school of modern languages and cultures). The first floor is lecture halls and small classrooms, as well as the computer cluster, library, and the student common room, and I think the rest is offices for the teachers.
You don't technically need to be at Glasgow to get in here as they don't ask for student cards, but you'd need one if you wanted to connect to the internet or use the computers, or get stuff out the library of course. Still, if you wanted a cheap vending machine coffee in the hillhead area you could get one!
I don't find it an easy place to work as there are no windows in the computer cluster, but having said that they have headphones with every computer so that you can listen to recordings for oral language practice. The library is UNREAL. I find it best for movies/music, and you can take out loooads of great French films and tv series, even more recent stuff! Excellent way to pretend you're studying when in fact you're just watching telly. :P
All of the teachers I've had from smlc, with very few exceptions, have been outstanding, with special props to Dougal Campbell, probably one of the cleverest, most supportive and most engaging teachers in the whole UK! read more