University of Law
The University of Law is the UK's longest-established specialist provider of legal education. In fact, we've trained more lawyers than anyone else. We can trace our origins to 1876 with the formation of leading tutorial firm Gibson & Weldon.
With a rich heritage and a reputation for innovation and contemporary teaching practices, we continuously focus on developing the best legal minds.
Why choose University of Law?
The University of Law is an internationally recognised expert in the field of law. Rather than focusing on academic research, our aim is to be thought leaders in the issues that matter to the legal profession and the next generation of practising lawyers.
All of our tutors are qualified solicitors, barristers or judges, and all have extensive practical experience which they are able to pass onto our students. We facilitate this process with high levels of student-to-tutor contact time and small class sizes - one of the reasons that many law firms insist their trainees study with us.
We focus exclusively on practice-based training and give students access to our market-leading law careers service and legal vacancy database as soon as they accept a place with us. Students also benefit from our pioneering and award-winning pro bono programmes, which allow them to gain valuable work experience by helping real clients from the local community.
This combination means our graduates are in a unique position when it comes to finding employment. 98% of our full-time LPC students who graduated in summer 2013 had secured employment within nine months of graduation (based on known destinations).


Fees For International (postgraduate):
http://www.law.ac.uk/postgraduate/gdl/
http://www.law.ac.uk/postgraduate/lpc/
http://www.law.ac.uk/postgraduate/bptc/
http://www.law.ac.uk/postgraduate/llm/
For EU/UK Home Students: (Foundation & Undergraduate Free):
http://www.law.ac.uk/undergraduate/
Courses Available for International/EU & UK Home Students:
Fees For International (undergraduate):
http://www.law.ac.uk/undergraduate/llb/

The University of Law (ULaw) (formerly the College of Law) is a private university located in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1962, ULaw is the biggest-established specialist provider of legal education and training in all of Europe. In November 2012, the college was given university status and changed its name to "The University of Law".
It is one of the major provider of Continuing Professional Development courses for judges, barristers and solicitors.The university is frequently ranked among Europe's top private law schools. In 2014, the National Student Surveyranked ULaw as Great Britain's joint fourth best university, excluding small and specialist institutions, with a learner satisfaction level of 92%.
Law taught many notable alumni, including many ministers, 153 UK Members of Parliament, 14 Lord Chief Justices, 8 Lord Chancellors and some governors of overseas nations.
In January 2015 it became one of eight members of the newly formed Independent Universities Group whose objective is to differentiate their academic credentials from the more commercial elements of the alternative sect

Widening access
We take our responsibility to widen access to the legal profession seriously, and offer a wide range of scholarships to help talented University of Law students fund their legal training and achieve their career ambitions.
The University of Law is an internationally recognised expert in the field of law. Rather than focusing on academic research, our aim is to be thought leaders in the issues that matter to the legal profession and the next generation of practising lawyers.
The most experienced tutors
All of our tutors are qualified solicitors, barristers or judges, and all have extensive practical experience which they are able to pass onto our students. We facilitate this process with high levels of student-to-tutor contact time and small class sizes - one of the reasons that many law firms insist their trainees study with us.
Focused on employability
We focus exclusively on practice-based training and give students access to our market-leading law careers service and legal vacancy database as soon as they accept a place with us. Students also benefit from our pioneering and award-winning pro bono programmes, which allow them to gain valuable work
experience by helping real clients from the local community.
This combination means our graduates are in a unique position when it comes to finding employment. 98% of our full-time LPC students who graduated in summer 2013 had secured employment within nine months of graduation (based on known destinations).
Widening access
We take our responsibility to widen access to the legal profession seriously, and offer a wide range of scholarships to help talented University of Law students fund their legal training and achieve their career ambitions.