The University of Law

The University of Law (formerly The College of Law) is a private teaching one of the world’s leading university in England which specialises in providing legal education. The University has its own degree awarding powers under English law, established in 1965. The University offers courses including the Graduate Diploma in Law, the Bar Professional Training Course, the Legal Practice Course, the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and the Master of Laws (LLM).

The Law Society of England and Wales created The College of Law by merging its own School of Law and the tutorial firm Gibson and Weldon in 1962. The College was created in its current legal form by Royal Charter on 5 December 1975. It was registered as a charity on 24 May 1976 with the aim “to promote the advancement of legal education and the study of law in all its branches”.

The College of Law pioneered the establishment of pro bono clinics, with students undertaking legal advice work for free under the guidance of practitioners. It also forged international links, introducing young European lawyers to the English legal system for the British Council.

In 2006 the College became the first independent institution to be granted degree awarding powers by the Privy Council, leading to development of its Bachelor and Master of Laws degree programmes. The London Moorgate centre was also opened – currently the UK’s largest corporate-specific law school.

Now the University of Law has several campuses around the United Kingdom.

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The University of Law Courses

Many students choose to study at The University of Law because of its reputation for excellence, a reputation that is built on our proven ability to offer students the skills they need to succeed in law.

One of the great opportunities of studying with The University of Law is a choice of eight fantastic campuses around the UK locations. All the courses offered by The University of Law will enable a foundation in the essential skills and knowledge needed to develop in every aspect of the Law to be successful in Law.

The University of Law offers a broad range of courses rarely offers by other institutions.

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UNDERGRADUATE

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LLB (Hons) Law
LLB (Hons) Law is very different to a traditional three-year law degree. It’s designed to be the most relevant and rounded degree level education available to prepare you for a legal career – the first truly professional three year undergraduate course for future lawyers.

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LLB (Hons) Law - Accelerated
LLB (Hons) Law is very different to a traditional two-year law degree. It’s designed to be the most relevant and rounded degree level education available to prepare you for a legal career – the first truly professional two years accelerated undergraduate course for future lawyers.

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LLB (Hons) Law International

LLB (Hons) Law – International is the world’s first specialist law degree for future international lawyers. The course reflects the predominance of English law in international business, the increasingly international needs of clients and the global dimensions involved in many areas of law.

It is designed to be the most relevant and rounded degree-level education available to prepare students for a career in the global legal environment.

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LLB (Hons) Law International - Accelerated
LLB (Hons) Law – International – Accelerated is the world’s first specialist law degree for future international lawyers. The course reflects the predominance of English law in international business, the increasingly international needs of clients and the global dimensions involved in many areas of law. It is designed to be the most relevant and rounded degree-level education available to prepare students for a career in the global legal environment.

Accelerated International LLB is specially designed to prepare students for a career on the international stage. 

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POSTGRADUATE

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Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL)
The practical application of the knowledge and skills learned in the course lectures and small group workshops, supported by University innovative online learning resources, gives students the edge over other candidates in the competitive job market.

Students will start with an online pre-course study programme on Legal Method, designed specifically to prepare students for the GDL, so students up to speed when they arrive. It has been designed to allow students to work at their own pace and should take students approximately 50 hours to complete

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  • £8,500 – Guildford
  • £7,800 – Chester, Leeds and Manchester
  • £8,250 – Birmingham, Bristol 

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  • £9,820 – London Moorgate
  • £7,700 – Birmingham 

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A deposit of £350 is payable upon accepting your place and the first instalment of your fees will be due for payment before the start of your course.

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A UK undergraduate degree in any discipline, or an equivalent qualification. For intending barristers, this must be a minimum of a 2:2

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LLM Legal Practice Course (LLM LPC)
Study LLM LPC, and student will have the chance to excel in a specialist area, focusing expertise and enhancing employment prospects which includes the opportunity to gain a Masters qualification. Achieve a fully-accredited Legal Practice Course (LPC) and a Masters upon successful completion of your course.

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  • £14,870 – London (Bloomsbury and Moorgate)
  • £11,920 – Guildford
  • £11,070 – Chester, Leeds and Manchester
  • £11,620 – Birmingham, Bristol

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  • £14,870 – London (Bloomsbury and Moorgate) 
  • £11,920 – Guildford
  • £11,070 – Manchester
  • £11,620 – Birmingham

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A deposit of £350 is payable upon accepting your place and the first instalment of your fees will be due for payment before the start of your course.

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LLM Master of Laws

LLM Master of Laws is a tailored, professional programme for graduates and practising lawyers seeking career-enhancing postgraduate legal qualifications. The programme is aimed specifically at building cross-border legal knowledge.

Upon completion this course successfully, students will be awarded a fellowship to the International Bar Association (IBA), which provides two years free membership and students will also receive an invitation to attend the IBA’s annual conference, with no registration fee to pay.

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A deposit of £250 is payable upon accepting your place and the first instalment of your fees will be due for payment before the start of your course.

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BAR PROFESSIONAL TRAINING COURSE (BPTC)
With the aid of experienced practitioners, small workshop groups and tutors who have all been in practice, Bar Professional Training Course will hone the skills that students need to succeed as a barrister.

The course has a significant professional edge over courses that are more classroom-centred – and what’s more, we devote almost three times as much time to advocacy as the minimum requirement set by the Bar Standards Board. 

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Professional Skills Course (PSC)

The Professional Skills Course (PSC) is for trainee solicitors is the final, mandatory part of training before qualifying as a solicitor. This course ensures training is straight relevant to real life in practice by delivering the key competencies employers demand. This means you, or your trainees, will be perfect for practice by being able to relate what is being learnt in the classroom to key competencies expected of trainees in the real world. In addition this programme will support personal/career development as a self-reliant and client focused modern lawyer. For more information (entry requirements and fees) visit University Website 


Management Course Stage 1 (MC1)

Management Course Stage 1 (MC1) is a compulsory course to be taken after qualification and before the end of the third full CPD year. There’s a good reason why MC1 is a compulsory SRA requirement for newly-qualified solicitors. Law is a business – and like any good business its success depends on good management. For more information (entry requirements and fees) visit University Website 


CPD Training for Qualified Solicitors

At The University of Law, top class professional training gets results for lawyers and legal employers. From trainees to qualified lawyers, international lawyers and associates to support staff – we have the flexible; specialist training needed to add instant value to legal businesses.

If you are an individual looking for legal training and CPD to support your career aspirations and needs, or a legal employer looking for training solutions for your lawyers and organisation – the university’s Professional Development Training will give you and your team a cutting edge. For more information (entry requirements and fees) visit University Website 


Professional Training for Qualified Barristers

Attending this course Barristers will able to accept instructions direct from the public and The University of Law association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists (ACTAPS) course offers training to those specialising in contentious probate and trusts who wish to become members of this specialist association.

For more information (entry requirements and fees) visit University Website 

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LIVING & LIFESTYLE IN THE UK

Culture & Diversity: There is a wide mix of cultures in the UK. In London there are foreign communities from most parts of the world.

Freedom: People usually feel free to express their own opinions and wear what they want. Don’t expect people to agree with you all of the time.

Language: The UK is where the English language developed. There are more people using English as their first language in the UK. Also there is diversity of people from different part of the world practices their own language within their community.

Religion: Religious people from different religion practice their own religion with no difficulties. Mosques, Temples, Churches are available in every council.

Travel: It is easy to travel to the UK. There are flights to London from most parts of the world. You can travel around the UK by trains and bus, although the services are not very efficient. It is usually not necessary for a student to have a car. The country is quite small, so it is easy to make day-trips or to go on holiday to other parts of Britain. The UK is close to the many different countries of continental Europe. If you come to work or study in the UK, you may have the opportunity to experience a variety of different cultures of France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Germany, Spain, Portugal and other countries.

Health: If you are on a course for more than 6 months, you should be able to obtain free health treatment if you become ill. However, the public health service is not especially efficient, and there can be delays seeing a doctor or obtaining treatment (unless you are seriously ill).

Safety: The UK is a relatively safe country. The police do not usually carry guns, and there are strict controls on the ownership of weapons. However, crime rates have increased in recent years, partly due to an increase in the use of illegal drugs. There are pickpockets in busy areas, so hold on to your belongings carefully. There are not many insects, snakes or dangerous animals in the UK. There is very little risk of earthquakes, hurricanes or other natural disasters, although flooding sometimes occurs in low areas.

Work: If you are given a student visa when you enter the UK, you are allowed to work part-time. The cost of living in the UK (for example, accommodation and food) is quite high, so many students want to find part-time or holiday jobs so that they can afford to stay longer. Employment opportunities exist: unemployment is quite low in many parts of the UK, and there are shortages in certain professions such as nurses and teachers. Voluntary work has a long history in the UK and is usually well-organised. The number of holidays people can take is quite high compared to some other countries, and members of staff are usually encouraged to take them. For details, see: Work.

Food: British food does not have a good reputation overseas. However, there is in fact a very wide variety of food available (both traditional British food and international cuisine), especially in the bigger cities. There are many fresh ingredients which are delicious when cooked well. However, many busy people don’t pay much attention to preparing food well and prefer instant meals.

Heritage: Britain has an interesting history and is good at preserving its traditions and old buildings and gardens. There are many museums and art galleries.

Environment: There are many green areas, including beautiful parks, gardens and public footpaths. There are many coastal areas, but only a few of these have sandy beaches.

Weather: The British weather is quite moderate. In general the summers are not too hot, and the winters are not too cold. Days are short in the middle of winter (it gets dark before 4pm in December), and long in the middle of summer (it remains light until after 10pm in June). There is usually more rain in the west of the country, and more sunshine in the south. Britain is not an ideal location if you want to sunbathe on a beach or swim in the sea, but the weather is pleasant enough for studying or working, especially between the spring and autumn.

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Before you arrive

There are many things to consider before moving London

Moving to a new country can be both exciting and challenging. To make your first few months in the UK worry-free, we recommend you prepare yourself before you arrive.

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As soon as possible

As soon as possible

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One month before

One month before

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What to pack

What to pack

Have you packed all relevant original documentation or certified copies including:

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Have you got your documents for medical registration?

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When you are coming to the UK for a year or more, it is hard to decide what to pack. You will want to bring everything, ‘just in case’, but remember, you will have to carry your luggage sometimes, so pack only as much as you can carry!

Remember too that excess luggage charges can be very high. Most airlines allow 20-23 kg of checked luggage and there are strict size and weight restrictions now on all hand luggage. Please check with your airline for up-to-date instructions before you fly. If you have booked a taxi transfer, the driver will have limited space for luggage.

Do you have?

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Travelling to the UK

Make your journey to the UK as smooth as possible; therefore be organised to make your journey memorable.

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Planning ahead

Planning Ahead

You will need to buy your airline tickets well in advance and make sure you have travel insurance and you will also need to plan your train or coach journey in advance.

Arriving at the University London Campus

All students should plan to arrive two days prior to their programme start date. Please ensure you arrive on time. We strongly recommend that you arrive over the weekend before your induction programme begins. This will allow us to give you the warmest of welcomes, and give you time to move into your accommodation.

It is important for you to inform us so that we know when you will arrive. Please check your welcome information on arrival which gives details on where to go on the first day of your course.

Travelling to your Homestay

It is important that you contact your hosts to introduce yourself and to let them know when you will arrive in UK.

Arriving at your accommodation

You must arrive on either the Saturday or Sunday before your course starts. If you arrive earlier, you will need to make your own accommodation arrangements.

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Which Airport ?

Which airport should I choose?

We would recommend that you travel by air to either Glasgow or Edinburgh. Both of these cities are less than one hour away from Stirling by road or rail. You can also take direct flights to these cities from London airports (Heathrow, Gatwick or Stansted) which take approximately one hour.

You can see some sample student prices for UK and international travel at the STA Travel and Just the Flight websites.

To understand what services UK airports have, their opening times and travel connections, visit these websites:

Edinburgh AirportGlasgow AirportGlasgow Preswick AirportHeathrow AirportGatwick AirportStansted Airport,

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Immigration

Meeting Immigration staff

When you arrive at a UK airport, you should be prepared to answer some questions about yourself, including where you will be staying and what you intend to do during your time in the UK.

You will need to have with you all relevant original documentation or certified copies including your:

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Medical Test

Some arriving students may be asked to undergo a brief, routine health check by the airport doctor, which might include an x-ray. The health check will take place in a separate room. Afterwards, you will need to return to Immigration Control.

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Travelling to your Accommodation

All UK airports around London and the South-East of England have excellent public transport connections in to central London. Bus, underground and train services connect the three major airports of Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted. Public transport services details can be found if you visit following links:

Heathrow Express: www.heathrowexpress.com

National Express: www.nationalexpress.com

Gatwick Express: www.gatwickexpress.com

Stansted Express: www.stanstedexpress.com

Transport for London: www.tfl.gov.uk

You can also travel by bus and more details can be found at: www.londontolkit.com/travel/stansted_airbus

Airport Transfer

Students who have pre-requested an Airport Pick-Up service will receive separate instructions on how to meet their driver.

Payment for the transfer must be made at least seven working days in advance of arrival. The costs are as follows:

  • London Heathrow Airport approx £130
  • London Gatwick Airport approx £150
  • Stansted Airport approx £160
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When you arrive

Preparing for your first weeks at the College/University.

Your first few days

Unpack your suitcase and settle into your new room. Say hello to your neighbours and explore the amenities of your accommodation

Your first week

You’ll meet lots of people and make new friends this week. Explore the campus facilities together and help each other settle in to life in the UK.

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Call your family

Please remember that when you arrive in the UK, you will have travelled a long way from home and your family and friends may be worried about you. Remember to contact them and let them know that you are safe!

On arrival we will provide you with a free SIM card to use in the UK which includes one free international call, so you can call home and let your family know you have arrived safely.

This will also give you cheap rates to phone internationally and will be much more economical than your current SIM card or any other UK network providers.

Alternatively, you can always download Skype, a free computer programme that allows you to use your computer like a phone and make international calls for free to other Skype users.

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Register for your course

You must come to the University to register for your course on the first working day after your arrival.

When you arrive, you will be asked to go through a registration process. You are required to provide original academic transcripts and certificates so please make sure you have the following:

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After you are fully registered with us, University will issue you a student ID card and also provide you with your IT username and password so you can log on to the computers in the Centre.

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Induction Programme

It is important that you attend all induction activities on the first day of the course. If you do not, it may result in you being unable to register for your course on time.

At the start of your course, you will receive a full induction which is a great opportunity to meet staff and students and find out more about the University and the local area.

The induction programme will vary in length according to your study programme and typically includes:

  • welcome talks
  • information sessions with University Student Services
  • social activities
  • a campus tour
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Induction Social Activities

During your induction programme we will put on a series of events and excursions which are a great way of meeting people, making new friends and practising your English outside of the classroom.

In addition to your academic study, we organise a regular programme of activities designed to help you make the most of your time in the UK. Details of all the social programme events will be available on the student notice boards in the Centre.

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Student Card

Once you have registered, you can apply for your student ID card. You will also be provided with computer login details so that you can access the internet, the Centre’s virtual learning environment, and a variety of e-resources using the computer facilities. In addition, your student ID card will give you access to student discounts across the UK.

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Register with Doctor (General Practitioner)

You will receive your medical registration appointment (if you need to have one) during your course registration.

Tuberculosis (TB) screening: if you come from a country at high risk from tuberculosis, you will need to be tested for TB. This is a university requirement and we will make you an appointment if necessary. We will help with this process.

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Opening a Bank Account

If you are going to be here for longer than six months, we strongly recommend you open a UK bank account, as soon as possible, after arriving in the UK. We will provide you with further information and support on opening accounts during your induction week.

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