14 Store Street, London, Greater London, United Kingdom | Private University | Established 1876
The Univesity of Law is one of the UK's longest-established specialist providers of legal education. ULaw can trace their origins to 1876 with the formation of tutorial firm Gibson & Weldon, and in 2016, they opened a leading Business School. With a rich heritage and a reputation for innovation and contemporary teaching practices, ULaw continuously focuses on developing the best legal and business minds.
The University of Law's London Bloomsbury campus is a 2 minute walk from Goodge Street Underground Station and is right next to Tottenham Court Road – a street with a large range of shops, bars and restaurants, and bus links to all other parts of London. The campus’ 4-floor library is full of textbooks and reference books as well as helpful staff on hand to help with students' studies and research work. The cyber lounge and café are great places to socialise and work in groups in between lectures.
The area’s collection of academic institutions, shops, cafes and parks, makes for a bustling atmosphere. Students will have many opportunities to get involved in a rich sporting and social life at ULaw's Bloomsbury campus and even have the option to start a society themselves. For those who love shopping, look no further than London’s famous shopping area – Oxford Street. The Bloomsbury campus is in the centre of London’s theatre scene and just across the street from Soho, a popular area for bars.
At London Bloomsbury, the tutors and staff pride themselves on delivering the pinnacle of legal and business education and are dedicated to helping students achieve their career ambitions. The tutors are all industry professionals that will teach students the practical skills needed to kick start their careers.
Why the University of Law
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