• This modules blend the academic with the practical, with options including Human Rights Law, Sports Law, and Intellectual Property Law. Their assessments will range from exams and essays to mooting, online discussions, and group work, allowing students to test their progress using career-oriented methods.
  • In the final year, they will also have the option to take up work experience with a local law firm and use their analytical and reflective skills to investigate their own future career options.
  • This combination of professional and academic law is reflected in our staff team, which consists of practicing solicitors as well as research-active academics. Students will always find someone to talk to, whether it’s about the course, your career, or more personal matters.
  • The University works actively to improve your career prospects. The personal tutor system will offer you structured support, and we have a dedicated law employability champion as well as faculty employability staff. They can also take part in our mentoring scheme, to get first-hand advice and guidance from a legal professional.