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Thames Valley University offering qualifying law degrees recognised in England, Wales and Northern Ireland

Thames Valley University (TVU) is a British university based on campuses in Slough, Reading in Berkshire, and Ealing in west London. Aside from the Open University, it is the largest university by student population in the United Kingdom.

Organisation

TVU currently comprises four Faculties: the Faculty of the Arts (FOTA), formerly the London College of Music and Media, and now incorporating the London College of Music, relaunched in March 2007 (Tech Music Schools has been partnered with TVU since 1993, offering a BMus in assocation with LCM); the Faculty of Professional Studies; the Faculty of Health and Human Sciences; and the Faculty of Technology. There is also a 14-19 Academy, based at Reading and structured as a department of the University, offering predominantly GCSE and A level courses. Finally, the Graduate School (based in Ealing) co-ordinates and provides support to research activities and research degree courses.

The university's students are represented by Thames Valley University Students' Union.

Faculties and Schools

The Schools at Thames Valley University


1) Faculty of the Arts
  • London College of Music
  • School of Art and Design
  • School of Media

2) Faculty of Health and Human Sciences
  • School of Community Health and Social Care
  • School of Human and Psychological Sciences
  • School of Nursing and Midwifery

3) Faculty of Professional Studies
  • Business School
  • Ealing Law School
  • London School of Hospitality and Tourism
  • School of Computing
  • School of Education

Reading Campus
  • Technology
  • The 14 - 19 Academy
  • Creative Arts
  • Health and Care
  • Business, Leisure and Commercial Services
  • Learning Skills
Thames Valley University (TVU), London, Reading and Slough. Providing further and higher education courses. Homepage

Ealing Law School
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At Ealing Law School we think that teaching is one of the most important human activities and we take it very seriously in the sense that we make our courses interesting as well as relevant for those who seek employment in the field of law and criminology.

Our commitment to teaching is second to none. We pride ourselves on it.

On the other hand we believe that we should not take ourselves too seriously or think that learning cannot be fun. So that we encourage social events and have a good student Law Society that organises quizzes, parties, dinners, visits and speakers. We enjoy the collegiate life of a Law School where students are welcome and are part of a wider community of learning.

Professor Malcolm Davies
Head of Ealing Law School
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About the School

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Professor Malcolm Davies, Head of Ealing Law School.

At Ealing Law School we think that teaching is one of the most important human activities and we take it very seriously in the sense that we make our courses interesting as well as relevant for those who seek employment in the field of law and criminology.

Our commitment to teaching is second to none. We pride ourselves on it.

On the other hand we believe that we should not take ourselves too seriously or think that learning cannot be fun. So that we encourage social events and have a good student Law Society that organises quizzes, parties, dinners, visits and speakers. We enjoy the collegiate life of a Law School where students are welcome and are part of a wider community of learning.

We think that links with the professionals are important so we have lawyers, judges, policeman and prosecutors as visiting lecturers and honorary professors. We keep in touch with the world of work and the professions through our Law School Advisory Committee with judges, broadcasters, solicitors and barristers.

We have very good contact with the Middlesex Law Society (MLS) and our students take part in the Young Members Group and I am proud to be Vice President of the MLS. Our past students keep in touch and provide lectures, mentors and job training opportunities for our new students.

We believe that students learn through practise as well as reading and to this end we have a course that takes you into the real world of work-based learning, clinical practice, community legal advice and professional training.

The Law School is based in West London in the pleasant Borough of Ealing with good shops, pubs, restaurants, accommodation, tree-lined roads and parks.

We are close to London via the underground and main line rail links and encourage students to make full use of the facilities of London be they the legal parts such as the Royal Courts of Justice, Old Bailey, the Inns of Court or the sporting and social events, theatres, museums or shopping; all exciting features of life in the capital city of England.

Thank you for taking the time to look at our website and I recommend the courses outlined on our site to you as being well taught, professionally relevant and they will help to prepare you for employment in the future with careers in law and the criminal justice professions.

Cordially yours,

Professor Malcolm Davies
Head of School
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Courses

Ealing Law School offers the following courses:

Foundation Degree 'Applied Law'
Criminology
Criminology and Law
Criminology with Forensic Science
Criminology with Psychology
Criminology with Substance Use and Misuse
Legal Practice Course
LLB
GDL/CPE
Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX)
LLM International Business and Commercial Law
LLM International Banking and Finance Law
LLM Legal Practice


Contact

Ealing Law School
Thames Valley University
St Mary's Road
Ealing
W5 5RF

e-mail law@tvu.ac.uk

Thames Valley University

Main switchboard:
  • Ealing campus: +44 (0) 20 8579 5000
  • Slough campus: +44 (0) 1753 534585
  • Reading campus: +44 (0) 118 967 5000
For course related enquiries, contact:
  • the Learning Advice Centre
+44 (0) 20 8579 5000
learning.advice@tvu.ac.uk

International office

We give advice to international students.

+44 (0) 20 8231 2706
int.office@tvu.ac.uk
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