- 85Acceptance Rate
- 62Available Programs
- 8000Students
- 15750Average Cost
- 97Employment Rate
- PermitWork
Overview
The University of Law is one of the UK's longest-established specialist providers of legal education. The University can trace our origins to 1876 with the formation of leading tutorial firm Gibson & Weldon.
With a rich heritage and a reputation for innovation and contemporary teaching practices, The University of Law continuously focuses on developing the best legal minds.
What really sets them apart from other universities is the guiding principle that the current and future lawyers they teach should only ever learn in a realistic, professional and contemporary context with plenty of practical, interactive engagement. That's why they keep theor contact hours high and teaching groups small.
Entry requirements
Entry requirements vary by course, so check application requirements carefully.
The University is required to see evidence of English language ability before issuing a CAS reference number to students from non-majority English speaking countries. Minimum IELTS grade is 5.0 with a minimum of 4.5 in each component.
Scholarship & funding
The University of Law will be offering 5 scholarships worth £5,000 each to postgraduate international candidates (non UK/EEA passport holders only). Candidates must demonstrate academic excellence (1st class degree or equivalent).