The University of Reading School of Law is a leading UK law school with a world-class reputation and global outlook. We are recognised as one of the country's highly ranked law schools.
United Kingdom, England, Reading, RG6 6UR
University of Law (Reading)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
University of Law (Reading)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
University of Law (Reading)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
University of Law (Reading)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
University of Law (Reading)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
University of Law (Reading)
fees may vary according to university current structure and policy
Ranking | Form | Year | Type |
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161 | QS | 2024 | Public |
The University of Law, Reading was founded in 1876 with the establishment of the tutorial firm Gibson & Weldon. In 2016, a business school was founded within the campus. It offers a range of undergraduate law degrees in addition to business courses and different post-graduate programs. It has many international partnerships and it was highly ranked In June of 2021 by QS (Quacquarelli Symonds). The University has connections with various legal firms where students can get legal internships. It has a long and rich history, and it is one of the most renowned schools of law and business in the UK.
Our undergraduate business degree courses include the option of a Placement Year in employment. Taking place in the 3rd year of a 4-year degree, you’ll have the opportunity to find paid work, putting the learning of your first 2 years into practice to develop and enhance real world skills to launch your career.
Throughout your Placement, you will receive support and guidance from a Placement Coach who will review your progress and development. You will also have two preparatory workshops in your second year to help prepare you for the placement year.
The University of Law (founded in 1962 as The College of Law of England and Wales) is a private for-profit university in the United Kingdom, providing law degrees, specialist legal training and continuing professional development courses for British barristers and solicitors; it is the United Kingdom's largest law