DC:
The Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies is currently located within the JHU DC Center Facilities in Washington, D.C. The school utilizes approximately 125,000 square feet among three buildings located on Massachusetts Avenue, NW, just off DuPont Circle. Space is utilized within the three buildings for classrooms, conference rooms, library, study rooms, events auditoriums, administrative offices, computer lab and languages lab facilities. Public space such as lobbies, lounges and cafeteria facilities are also utilized.
There are approximately 26 classrooms, 9 conference rooms, and 3 auditoriums totaling about 10,375 square feet, which can accommodate various event and meeting specifications. Technology such as video and audio conferencing and recording, web streaming, and projection is available in most of the facility types indicated. SAIS holds an average of 800 events over the course of a year.
HNC:
http://nanjinglegacy.jhu.edu/about/facilities.htm
BC:
The Bologna Center is a full-time, non-resident graduate school situated in the historic area of Bologna, a thriving city in northern Italy. The Center occupies a five-story building (Via Belmeloro 11) and three offices in the University of Bologna. The Center buildings fifth floor penthouse is about one-third terrace with a conference room, four small conference rooms, and a dining and food preparation area. An auditorium and a snack bar are located on the first floor as is a library, which spans part of the first and second floors. There are a total of 25 offices, 9 classrooms and a language lab. The Center was completely renovated in 2006/2007, and currently meets all Europe-wide mandated safety and disability access requirements. This is a commuter campus and housing is the responsibility of the students. Most rent apartments in the area.
In the summer of 2011 a new research institute was established, the Bologna Institute for Policy Research (BIPR). The BIPR (consisting of seven offices) is on the third floor of an office building approximately two blocks from the main Center. The BIPR is not open to the public and no classes are held in this location. Students occasionally visit faculty during office hours and engage in work study programs.