Master Treasurer, The Rt Hon The Lord Judge, delivering his lecture on ‘The Future of the Inn’ on 14 July 2014.
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This page relates to tours for prospective student members of the Inn, or those currently studying law at undergraduate level.
The following costs will apply to both students and transferring lawyers;
Admission fee
£148
Call fee
£125
See also: Admission and Call fees payment policy
These fees are reviewed annually and changes to the fee apply from January each year.
All student members of Middle Temple are automatically members of the Middle Temple Students' Association (MTSA). The democratically elected MTSA Committee is represented on all Standing Committees of the Inn whose work has a bearing on the interests of the Inn’s students.
The MTSA is committed to improving student life at the Inn by planning and promoting a range of activities that amuse, educate and inspire members to achieve great things throughout the year.
The MTSA officers are elected annually at the beginning of the legal year (early October).
Press Release on Behalf of the Inns of Court.
Gray's Inn and Kalisher Trust are holding a pre-loved clothing fair for students and pupils. The fair will include a variety of items suitable for professional settings, available for all.
All items are free, with a limit of five items per person.
For more information, click here.
The Inn is seeking members to act as ‘University Ambassadors’ to assist the Inn in establishing and improving the communication between the practicing Bar and law schools and to champion the Inn’s efforts to promote equality and diversity at the Bar.
The Estates Committee is responsible for the strategic management and maintenance of the Inn’s estate and preservation of its historic heritage. This includes the repair, improvement and modernisation of the Inn’s buildings and grounds, leasing of accommodation for Barristers’ Chambers and residential use, preservation of security and good order within the precincts of the Inn and allocation of car parking. The Director of Estates is Secretary to the Committee.
Full Committee membership listed below.
Committee members
The Inn organises a range of initiatives for its members, many of which are detailed in this section of the website.
Members can also view videos from a range of past events under the 'Lectures, Seminars & Panel Discussions' tab.
Please ensure you are logged in to your Middle Temple account to view all of the content available.
The earliest known reference to Middle Temple occurs in the Year Book 12 Richard II (1388), which records the appointment of ‘Willelmus Hankforde medii templi’ as a Serjeant at Law. The same record also refers to Serjeants appointed from Gray's Inn and Inner Temple.