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1 Bringing the Law to Life Alternative provision and support from The University of Law

2 Who are we? The UK’s longest-established specialist provider of legal education and training Previously known as The College of Law What makes us different? Global reputation Links with 850 national law firms and chambers Innovative practice-based teaching

3 Our Centres 1.Birmingham 2.Guildford 3.Chester 4.Bristol 5.London Bloomsbury 6.London Moorgate (post grad only) 7.Manchester 8.Leeds

4 Our LL.B Our LLB is offered in the following formats: Accelerated (2 year) Regular (3 year) Combined with Business or Accounting (3 year) Part – time (4 year) Learn in a professional, realistic context Created and taught by qualified lawyers An excellent grounding for a wide range of careers

5 Our Articled Apprenticeship Realistic and credible alternative to full time study 6 year route to qualification (same as traditional timeframe) Consists of a 4 year part time LLB, followed by an 18 month part time LPC ‘Period of recognised training’ included – no need for a training contract Apprentices will be employed by a firm and complete 45 workshops per year No need for early specialism

6 How will students learn at ULaw? Combination of small workshops, large group sessions and online learning Larger interactive sessions centred around specifically developed multimedia, case studies and problem solving – emphasis on application of the law Termly assessments Mixture of closed and open book exams Coursework portfolio

7 Online learning

8 Multimedia resources

9 Our NSS results 92% of students were satisfied with the quality of our course – placing us joint 2 nd in the UK We scored above average on all measures of student satisfaction 99% of students said that the library services matched their needs Our teaching and academic support scored a 95% satisfaction rate

10 Careers and Employability Our LL.B includes timetabled employability sessions Our careers consultants include professional careers advisers, qualified lawyers and legal recruiters. Their combined experience provides students with specialist advice and guidance. The employability team offers one to one advice, group workshops, professional mentoring, employer talks and practice based activities.

11 Our Fees All our LLB courses cost a total of £18,000: 2 year = £9,000 per year 3 year = £6,000 per year 4 year = £4,500 per year Students can borrow up to £6,000 per year from student finance to cover tuition fees 3 and 4 year routes completely covered 2 year route means there is a 3k per year shortfall which must be made up by the student This can be paid in 3 instalments in line with maintenance loan payments Fee’s include all books and materials.

12 Graduate Salaries The average starting salary for UK graduates in employment after 6 months has been reported as between £18,000 and £24,000 (HECSU, 2014) According to the latest reports, Law has the 2 nd highest average starting salary of £38,000 Law graduates will be well placed to pay back their student loans.

13 Our offer to schools We work closely with schools and colleges to offer law taster workshops and professional skills sessions. Aim to inspire students to enter the legal profession, and improve their chances of success in the area. Topics we cover include: Introduction to the legal marketplace Criminal Case Study Debating Commercial Awareness Networking Advertising your skills Professional Etiquette Current Affairs

14 Explore Law Excellent opportunity for students to get a flavour of what it’s like to study law. Includes a careers talk, two taster workshops (Contract & Crime), and a Q&A panel with current trainees. Run twice a year at all of our centres. Takes place every March and October. Upcoming dates: - Wed 11 th March, 4pm – 6.45pm (Bristol, Guildford, Birmingham and Leeds) - Wed 18 th March, 10am – 12.45pm (Manchester) - Wed 18 th March, 3pm – 5.45pm (Bloomsbury)

15 Questions? To be added to our mailing list and receive updates on upcoming events please leave us your name, institution and email address.


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