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Join a vibrant community of peers and academic tutors, who provide the environment and support you need to help you develop and grow as an individual.

Life as an undergraduate

As a full-time undergraduate student, you will become an important part of the School's close-knit community and fully immerse yourself in campus life.

A wide range of co-curricular activities allows you to gain confidence and real-world experience as well as make new friends and contacts. 

Based in Foxhill House on Whiteknights campus, you will have easy access to all the Students' Union facilities, SportsPark and our newly refurbished 24-hour library.

 

The staff remembered me from the Open Day visit and, when I returned as a student, one of the lecturers greeted me with 'you made it!' ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø really has that personal touch.

William Page

LLB graduate

Employability boosting activities

Throughout the year, the School hosts a whole series of co-curricular activities. You can participate in competitions and in commercial awareness and networking skills training, with real interaction with practicing solicitors and barristers. Activities include pro bono work, negotiating, mediation, and mooting competitions. 

And thanks to donations from generous alumni, the School of Law is able to cover training fees and travel costs for you to carry out the various co-curricular and pro bono activities.


The student-led law society is open to everyone in the School. One of the largest societies on campus, the Society organises a variety of events throughout the year, from quizzes to career fairs.

The Society also boasts a vast network of law firm partnerships