informationEXETERThe University of Law is based in the Amory Building on the Streatham Campus. All our postgraduate courses are non-residential and, although some students will live at home while they study, many will want to move into rented accommodation in or near Exeter.
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University of Law (Exeter)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
University of Law (Exeter)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
University of Law (Exeter)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
University of Law (Exeter)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
University of Law (Exeter)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
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Starting at university is an exciting time and we realise the importance of finding the right place to live. Being in university residences enables you make friends straight away. You will meet a diverse range of people from different backgrounds and cultures, studying a variety of courses.
We have a variety of self-catered and catered accommodation available at both our Exeter and Penryn campuses suitable for a range of budgets.
It is not compulsory to live in university accommodation in your first year and if you would like to live in private accommodation, there are a number of options available.
Students in the Law School can also undertake credit-bearing work placements as part of the 15-credit module Learning from Work Experience in the Social Sciences. In this module, students are supported in sourcing and securing 40-hour placements in a sector of their choice.
The University of Law is one of the longest-established specialist providers of legal education and business training in the UK, with campuses in London, Birmingham, Bristol, Guildford, Leeds, Manchester and Nottingham, and international campuses in Berlin and in Hong Kong. You can also study our law courses at the University of East Anglia, The University of Exeter, The University of Reading, The University of Liverpool, The University of Sheffield, Newcastle University and The University of Chester Law School. Our courses are also available online, full time and part time. We’ve trained more practising lawyers in the UK than anyone else and have programmes available from undergraduate to postgraduate level, covering law and business. We also offer Professional Development programmes and, for undergraduate level, criminology and policing degrees. More than 250 of our tutors are qualified lawyers and business professionals, all with extensive practical experience that they can pass onto our students. ULaw offers an established teaching methodology which focuses on knowledge and practical skills, helping to prepare students for real-life challenges and giving them the best possible start for their future careers. We have an Expert Careers and Employability Service, with the team focused on helping our students to achieve their career goals – over 30 experts providing one-to-one support to our students.