Location MapThis is not the first time the SLR Lecture would be held at the NUS Law Faculty’s new campus, but admittedly it would be a new experience for many people: click on the map or click on more to find out how to get here and be on time for the lecture.

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By Car: The entrance along Bukit Timah Road is the most common way to enter the campus. There is an electronic parking system in operation here, and although the first hour is free, all drivers should have a cashcard. There are parking lots littered around the perimeters of the campus.

By Bus: At the bus stops labeled in the map, these services ply through

: 48, 66, 67, 151, 153, 154, 156, 170, 171, 186. Depending on which direction you were coming from, you might need to cross Bukit Timah Road and walk up a hill to the campus. Once you reach the campus, there will be signs to guide you to the Multi-Purpose Auditorium.

By MRT: Unfortunately, until the Circle Line opens, there is no MRT to our campus. The nearest and most accessible MRT to the campus is Newton MRT Station (NS21). Leave at Exit A of the MRT and wait for the buses 66, 67, 170 and 171 (near Alliance Francaise, B40041). Alight from your bus at NUS (about six stops from that bus stop, two stops away from SCGS, after Evans Road). From this bus stop, there is no need to cross the road.

Telling your Taxi Driver: Fortunately, most taxi drivers know the existence of another NUS outside of Kent Ridge (be wary of your driver going in the direction of Queensway, Clementi or Buona Vista). It might be useful to tell your driver that this is where the old SMU campus was. Generally you cannot go wrong along Bukit Timah Road. If you are driving towards the city, be prepared to turn right after Adam Road Food Centre. If you are driving away from the city, look out for the NUS marker at the entrance to our campus.

Other Miscellaneous ways of getting here: There’s a mildly useful shuttle bus (BTC1) plying from NUS Kent Ridge to here. Taking the bus from Yusof Ishak House will probably get you here. Do note that BTC1 is NOT a loop service and the frequency is at least 20 mins. BTC1 will drop you at Oei Tiong Ham Building. From there, signs will guide you here.

For the more adventurous public transport user, it is possible to get here from a bus stop at Farrer Road that involves less hill climbing, an arguably shorter distance, a walk through scenic Botanic Gardens and is a more direct way to get to the Law Faculty. However, it is far more complicated way. We don’t recommend it for first time visitors.