The University of Law is a specialist education institution offering law related qualifications and professional training. The university is the largest law school in the UK and was founded in 1876. The University of Law has nine campuses across the UK in Birmingham, Bristol, Chester, Guildford, Leeds, London, Manchester, Nottingham and Sheffield. It also has an international campus in Hong Kong. Uniquely, the University of Law also delivers law programmes at a number of partnered universities across the country, including the University of Exeter and the University of Liverpool.
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The University of Law is a specialist education institution offering law related qualifications and professional training. The university is the largest law school in the UK and was founded in 1876. The University of Law has nine campuses across the UK in Birmingham, Bristol, Chester, Guildford, Leeds, London, Manchester, Nottingham and Sheffield. It also has an international campus in Hong Kong. Uniquely, the University of Law also delivers law programmes at a number of partnered universities across the country, including the University of Exeter and the University of Liverpool.
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It almost goes without saying that a passion and talent for law is essential for any budding law student looking to study at this specialist university. The University of Law has an excellent reputation for student satisfaction and boasts a number of highly regarded alumni including a great number of UK politicians. Sadiq Khan (Mayor of London) and Sylvia Hermon (UK MP) are amongst those graduates now political world leaders, though of course many high profile law professionals also populate the Uni of Law's notable alumni list, including the likes of Cherie Blair.
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The University of Law is a specialist education institution offering law related qualifications and professional training. The university is the largest law school in the UK and was founded in 1876. The University of Law has nine campuses across the UK in Birmingham, Bristol, Chester, Guildford, Leeds, London, Manchester, Nottingham and Sheffield. It also has an international campus in Hong Kong. Uniquely, the University of Law also delivers law programmes at a number of partnered universities across the country, including the University of Exeter and the University of Liverpool.
What students think
It almost goes without saying that a passion and talent for law is essential for any budding law student looking to study at this specialist university. The University of Law has an excellent reputation for student satisfaction and boasts a number of highly regarded alumni including a great number of UK politicians. Sadiq Khan (Mayor of London) and Sylvia Hermon (UK MP) are amongst those graduates now political world leaders, though of course many high profile law professionals also populate the Uni of Law's notable alumni list, including the likes of Cherie Blair.
It almost goes without saying that a passion and talent for law is essential for any budding law student looking to study at this specialist university. The University of Law has an excellent reputation for student satisfaction and boasts a number of highly regarded alumni including a great number of UK politicians. Sadiq Khan (Mayor of London) and Sylvia Hermon (UK MP) are amongst those graduates now political world leaders, though of course many high profile law professionals also populate the Uni of Law's notable alumni list, including the likes of Cherie Blair.