Study abroad at The University of Law UK

Learn more about studying at The University of Law UK as an international student.

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Key facts

  • Type
    Private
  • International students
    2785
  • Total programs
    77
  • University ranking
    Not ranked

Study abroad at The University of Law UK

The University of Law offers an enriching study experience for international students, combining strong academic foundations with practical training to prepare students for global careers. Programs emphasize skills like teamwork, communication, and professional development, with opportunities to explore legal systems worldwide. This includes hands-on modules and group challenges designed to hone skills critical for success in legal and business environments

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Why study at The University of Law UK

What sets The University of Law apart is its commitment to teaching future lawyers and business leaders in a practical, professional, and contemporary environment. Through interactive workshops and small-group classes, students benefit from personalized one-on-one support from expert academic lecturers.

The university’s innovative courses are designed to develop self-reliant professionals equipped to thrive in a rapidly changing global workforce. With a strong focus on critical thinking, problem-solving, weighing arguments, and commercial awareness, students gain the skills needed to excel in real-world challenges and build a successful career.

Location

The University of Law UK

14 store street, London, WC1E 7DE

The University of Law boasts campuses in some of the UK’s most dynamic and student-friendly cities, including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester and Nottingham. Each location is thoughtfully positioned to provide easy access to vibrant urban amenities, such as cinemas, theaters, diverse dining options, and shopping hubs. These campuses combine academic excellence with the excitement of city living, ensuring students enjoy a well-rounded lifestyle that supports both their educational and personal growth.

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Scholarships at The University of Law UK

  • Enhanced International Bursary

    Official page

    An additional first-year fee reduction on top of the standard International Bursary, aimed at international undergraduate students. Eligibility requires being domiciled in one of the qualifying countries listed in Schedule 2 of the International Bursary Terms and Conditions, holding a confirmed place on a qualifying undergraduate course starting between 1 September 2026 and 31 May 2027, and being an overseas fee payer.

  • International Bursary

    Official page

    An annual course fee reduction available to eligible international undergraduate and postgraduate students at the University of Law. To qualify, applicants must be a non-British national, not hold settled or pre-settled status, and be classed as an overseas fee payer. It applies to undergraduate courses such as the 3-Year LLB, BSc Computer Science, BSc Criminology, BSc Business and BSc Psychology, with the reduction amount varying by course. There is no separate application — eligible students are notified of their entitlement in their offer letter.

All scholarship information on Studee is provided for guidance only. Always check the university's official scholarship page for the latest information on eligibility, award amounts, deadlines, and application requirements.

Fees

Fee information

  • Undergraduate tuition

    From £14,150 per year

  • Master's program tuition

    £17,000 per year

  • Master's with Professional Practice tuition

    £18,700 per year outside London and £20,350 per year in London

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What is the cost of living near The University of Law UK?

Category Cost  (in British Pound Sterling)
Rent, 1-bed apartment in city centre£2,050
Rent, 1-bed apartment outside centre£1,562
Utilities (electricity, heating, water, refuse)£128
Internet (60 Mbps unlimited)£30
Mobile phone plan (data + calls)£14Range: £7 to £23· London average
Monthly public transport pass£79
Monthly grocery basket£120
Coffee shop drink£4
Cinema or cultural event ticket£14
Gym membership£59

Indicative monthly costs per person.

Data sourced from livingcost.org (Crowdsourced) and numbeo.com (Crowdsourced).

Visa requirements for The University of Law UK

International students must apply for a Student Route visa through the UK Home Office. The University is an approved sponsor, providing necessary documentation for visa applications. Students are required to demonstrate adequate financial support and meet

Life at The University of Law UK

Life as an international student at the University of Law is enriching and well-supported, offering a blend of academic excellence and cultural exploration. From tailored orientation programs to dedicated support services, the university ensures international students settle in comfortably, with assistance for housing, visas, and adapting to life in the UK.

Campuses are strategically located in vibrant cities, providing access to cultural, social, and recreational opportunities. Students can enjoy diverse extracurricular activities, network with peers from over 100 nationalities, and immerse themselves in a global learning environment that prepares them for international career opportunities.

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