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We use a variety of different teaching and assessment methods to give you an engaging and varied learning experience.

Your teaching is conducted by renowned experts from across the main fields of national, European and international law, and is supported by our first-class research.

Alongside your academic studies, you have lots of opportunities to enhance your legal skills and take part in practical activities, including mooting, pro bono work and career development workshops.

Our teaching methods

We recognise that our students' learning styles vary greatly, so we ensure that you are exposed to a range of teaching methods and opportunities to give you the best possible chance to excel during your studies.

Practical experience

You will have lots of opportunities to put your legal skills to use in real-life situations.

We pride ourselves on the range of pro bono projects and co-curricular activities we provide, including mock trials and negotiation skills competitions. You will also undertake training in providing legal advice and mediation.

Read more about our mooting and pro bono opportunities.

Flexible assessment methods

We use a variety of assessment methods, including exams, coursework, portfolios and presentations. 

You will have the opportunity to practise each kind of assessment in a non-assessed form and receive valuable feedback before undertaking the final assessment. 

Our assessments challenge the skills and experiences you have developed as a lawyer, not just your academic knowledge.

Lectures

Lectures introduce the topics covered in your chosen modules. The general principles and the theoretical framework will be discussed and you will follow up with individual research. Some lectures will include se