The University of Law

The University of Law

Estd.2012

UK, Leeds | Bristol

Private
Type Of Institute
N/A
Student Teacher Ratio
60%
Acceptance Rate

About

The University of Law

The University of Law (ULaw) is a prominent private, for-profit institution in the UK, specializing in legal education and professional training. ULaw traces its origins to 1876 with the merger of the Law Society School of Law (founded in 1903) and Gibson & Weldon (established in 1876). It was officially renamed The University of Law in 2012 after gaining university status.

      • Campuses: 16 UK locations (including London, Birmingham, Manchester) and international branches in Hong Kong and Berlin.
  • Programs: Focuses on law, business, criminology, and computer science. Key offerings include the Legal Practice Course (LPC)Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC), and LL.B/LL.M degrees.
  • Industry Links: Collaborates with 91 of the top 100 UK law firms, providing internships and tailored training programs.
Top Reason to Study Here
  1. Global Community: Over 8,000 students from 120+ countries, with international students comprising 11% of the cohort.
  2. Practical LearningPro bono legal clinics, internships, and courses co-designed with law firms like Linklaters.
  3. Small Class Sizes: Emphasis on personalized teaching with experienced faculty (many qualified lawyers).
  4. High Employability: Strong graduate outcomes due to industry-aligned curricula.
  5. Scholarships: Options include the Holland Scholarship and regional-specific awards.
Ranking

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Received a Silver rating in the UK’s Teaching Excellence Framework (2023), with a Gold rating for Student Experience.

Ranked joint first for student satisfaction in the 2016 National Student Survey.

 

Accreditation
Accredited by the Privy Council and Netherlands-Flemish Accreditation Organization (NVAO).

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