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Why study at the Brunel Law School?

Brunel Law School is a diverse and vibrant community where you will be supported in your studies and encouraged to develop your skills for your future career.

You will learn in a building dedicated to law, allowing you to be surrounded by fellow law students and academics who are focused on your education on a daily basis. The Brunel Law School has strong industry links, allowing us to offer placements in a variety of legal environments to strengthen your learning and professional experience.

With our own law careers adviser, we will help you to work on your future career from day one. As a Brunel Law School student, you have access to many workshops and masterclasses to gain the knowledge you need to make your first step after you graduate.

A message from Professor Jurgita Malinauskaite, Head of Brunel Law School

A warm welcome to our Brunel Law School website. It offers an opportunity to look into the programmes and people of our vibrant, diverse and friendly community. Immediately below you will find more information about our history and the exciting programmes we offer, so have a read to see what it's like studying law at Brunel.

At Brunel Law School, great importance is attached to the quality of learning and teaching and research. You will see information on our web pages about the three and four year versions of our LLB degree, the wide range of postgraduate courses and the opportunities to undertake doctoral research. Our unique four-year degree programme incorporates work experience in selected placements which enhances employability after graduation.

СʪÃÃÊÓƵing at Brunel Law School brings with it the benefit of being able to explore and enjoy London, with everything that this great capital city has to offer from arts and culture to sports and financial services.

We welcome you, value you, and look forward to working with you.

Brunel Law School historical background

Law has been taught at СʪÃÃÊÓƵ London (in the former Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) since the establishment of the university in 1966. A full law degree was introduced in 1969, with the first degrees being awarded in 1973. August 2004 saw the creation of the School of Social Sciences and Law, and a major expansion in the Law School staff to its current size.

In August 2017, the Brunel Law School became a stand-alone department as part of a restructure of the College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences.

Over the years, Brunel Law School has established itself as a major player in the UK law research landscape and is ranked as one of the top law schools in the UK for research. Students are the first beneficiaries of this research culture.

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Life changing projects run by the Brunel Law School

 

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