Reading collaborates with University of Law
Monday, 22 May 2017
Students seeking to practice law will benefit from two new courses at Reading following a collaboration with the University of Law.
The new graduate courses are designed to prepare students for practical work in Law and will be offered at our London Road campus.
From September 2017, a postgraduate Legal Practice Course (LPC) will be available for students with a law degree; and the following September (2018) a graduate diploma in Law will also be open for students with other degrees.
Professor Susan Breau, Head of the School of Law at the University of Reading said:
“Our undergraduate degree and postgraduate masters courses are designed to prepare students to work in the legal profession. With law graduates in high demand we look forward to the opportunities that collaboration with the University of Law will bring, and to continuing to develop a strong professional and academic Law offer here at the University of Reading”.
Professor Andrea Nollent, Vice-Chancellor & CEO at The University of Law, said:
“We are delighted to announce this collaboration with the University of Reading, which is testament to The University of Law’s continued commitment towards delivering increased access to legal education for aspiring law professionals.
“Combining ULaw’s standing as the top ranked institution for student satisfaction in the UK with the University of Reading’s world-class reputation, we believe our collective strength will equip students looking to enter the legal profession with the very best skills needed to succeed in a competitive market.”
Further information on the University of Law can be found at www.law.ac.uk.