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By the 2010s, the Twelfth Doctor had his own office at St Luke's University.

He kept many of his belongings on his office, such as a cup containing his old sonic screwdrivers, portraits of River Song and Susan Foreman, busts of Ludwig van Beethoven and William Shakespeare, and his TARDIS parked in the corner of the room with an "out of order" sign hanging on it.

Nardole once took Bill Potts there, where the Doctor asked her why she went to his lectures if she wasn't a student of the university.

Bill asked the Doctor how he brought the TARDIS into the office, noting that it would be impossible to move it in if he didn't need to assemble it. The Doctor explained that he had the windows and wall removed to have a crane lift it in, but Bill later noticed the TARDIS parked on top of the rug she had given him for Christmas. (TV: The Pilot)

On one occasion the Doctor sent Nardole to put kettle on in his office while both he and Bill secretly had an adventure on Gliese 581 D. (TV: Smile) Returning to his office after the following an unexpected detour to London 1814, the Doctor and Bill found Nardole bringing tea "with a bit of coffee". Nardole was dismayed to discover that the Doctor had neglected his promise while the Doctor argued that his return was evidence that he had kept it. (TV: Thin Ice)