The University of Law

Institution Profile

The University of Law

At The University of Law, we offer professional courses in Law, Psychology, Policing, Criminology and Computer Science, taught by experts in their field.

The University of Law Business School also offers Business courses for students who are interested in pursuing a career in Business. Maybe you are a budding entrepreneur with a desire to start your own company or perhaps you want to work for one of the Fortune 500 companies.

Whatever your ambition, here at The University of Law we believe all of our undergraduate courses should help you to understand how to apply what you learn in a real-world context, as well as provide you with an exciting and challenging academic experience.

We have always been confident in our teaching and the results we have consistently achieved for our students as the UK's longest-established specialist providers of legal education and have trained more practising lawyers than anyone else in the UK.

The University offers excellent employability support and the Student Support and Wellbeing Services offer support to students to help them overcome concerns and difficulties, as well as contributing to positive mental, financial and physical wellbeing, to help students achieve their full potential.

What really sets us apart from other universities is the guiding principle that future lawyers and business leaders should only ever learn in a realistic, professional and contemporary context with plenty of practical, interactive engagement. That's why we keep our contact hours high and our teaching groups small.


Regional Contacts based at The University of Law

Adele Kirby

Student Recruitment Officer

George Kenyon

Student Recruitment Officer

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We are one of the UK's longest-established specialist providers of legal education and have trained more practising lawyers than anyone else in the UK. Study at one of our 6 undergraduate campuses across the UK or online. Our unique switching facility allows students to choose to study at one, two or more campuses to sample life in different cities during their studies.