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Default UK law degrees: University of Exeter

University of Exeter offering qualifying law degrees recognised in England, Wales and Northern Ireland

The University of Exeter (usually abbreviated as Exon. for post-nominals) is a university in the South West of England. Most of its activities are located in the city of Exeter, Devon, where it is the principal higher education institution. It is a member of the 1994 Group, a network of research-intensive universities in the United Kingdom. British newspapers currently tend to rank Exeter among the top Universities in the UK. Exeter is one of the most popular universities in the UK, receiving around eight applications for every undergraduate place.

Exeter has three campuses: Streatham; St Luke's (both of which are in Exeter); and Tremough in Cornwall. The Tremough campus is maintained in conjunction with University College Falmouth under the Combined Universities in Cornwall (CUC) initiative.

University of Exeter

The Exeter Law School
  • Exeter Law School is ranked as 3rd in the UK for learning and resources in Law in the National Student Survey (2008)*
  • Qualifying law degree enabling you to proceed directly to professional training
  • Enhanced learning environment from smaller number of students
  • Dedicated Law library collection and online resources
  • Law can also be studied with Politics or History or as part of our Flexible Combined Honours scheme
  • LLB degree also available by part-time study

* based on average of positive responses for full service universities (ie, excluding specialist colleges)

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The University’s School of Law has a world-wide reputation for excellence. All academic members of the Law School are committed to providing quality teaching and to carrying out original research in various specialist fields. The School enjoys links with the legal profession in the region.

There are many opportunities for students to become involved with pro-bono work at Tremough. A group has recently been formed and links forged with many local organisations including:
  • The Citizens Advice Bureau
  • Cornwall Neighbourhoods for Change - a regeneration organisation tackling issues connected with social conditions and the local environment
  • The Criminal Justice Integrated Team based in Falmouth offering probation and rehabilitation support to drug users and criminal offenders and their families
  • Truro Combined Court

The School is continually seeking out further opportunities for students to complement their studies and by September 09 intends to have an extensive pro-bono programme.

Contact the School of Law:
For more information or admissions enquires, please email: lawcornwall@exeter.ac.uk
Prospective Undergraduates
  • LLB Law
  • LLB with International Study
  • BA History & Law
  • BA Politics & Law

Prospective Postgraduates
  • Research Degrees
  • Postgraduate funding
  • Studentships and bursaries

More Info:
Dept of Law : University of Exeter : Cornwall Campus

Contact

Irene Christophers - Cornwall Campus Law School Secretary

Tel: 01326 253785

Email: I.Christophers@exeter.ac.uk

Address:

School of Law
University of Exeter Cornwall Campus
Penryn
Cornwall
TR10 9EZ
UK
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