The University of Law is a for-profit private-funded university in the United Kingdom. It was established in 1962 as the College of Law and became a full-fledged university in 2012. The University of Law is UK’s most prominent law school and operates through nine locations: Birmingham, Bristol, Guildford, Leeds, London, Manchester, Nottingham, and Hong Kong. All the University of Law campuses are well-equipped and located close to commercial hubs, law firms, and transportations like railways, airports, and bus routes. The university’s total enrollment is 8000 students, out of whom 7000 are postgraduates and 1000 students are undergraduates. The University of Law has an excellent student satisfaction rate of 93 percent, making it one of the best places to study abroad for students interested in legalese. The university comprises multiple sports and student societies. The university offers a wide assortment of foundation programs and undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in law and criminology. A few of the notable alumni of the University of Law are Sylvia Hermon, David Guake, and Fiona Onasanya.
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