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According to a Freedom of Information request response, UCL's offer rate for 2021 admission was 36.1% at undergraduate level and 23.5% at postgraduate level across all applicants. [255] [note 9] International students have made up the majority of main-scheme applicants to UCL since 2015 and the majority of acceptances since 2017.
The faculty was ranked second in the UK for law in The Guardian University Guide 2025, [32] first in the Times Good University Guide 2025, [33] second in the Complete University Guide 2025, [34] 12th globally in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024 by subject: law, [35] and 14th globally in the QS World University Rankings ...
The National Admissions Test for Law, or LNAT, is an admissions aptitude test that was adopted in 2004 by eight UK university law programmes [1] as an admissions requirement for home applicants. The test was established at the leading urgency of Oxford University as an answer to the problem facing universities trying to select from an ...
Ian Dennis: Professor of English Law; Ronald Dworkin: Professor of Jurisprudence [27] Dame Hazel Genn - Professor of Empirical Legal Studies, current Dean of UCL Law faculty; Sir Malcolm Grant - Professor of Law and Vice-Dean (1986–91), subsequently appointed the 9th UCL President and Provost (2003–13)
The universities also make up six of the eight British universities by lowest offer rates (the others being 4th-placed St Andrews and 7th-placed Edinburgh). For the 2022 undergraduate admissions cycle, all of the universities reported offer rates, including conditional and unconditional offers, below 40%. [51]
BPP Law School has degree awarding powers through its parent institution BPP University, first awarded by the Privy Council in 2007 and later made ‘indefinite’ in 2020. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In February 2016, BPP claimed it was being used by more than 50 City of London law firms to educate their lawyers.
Bristol campus in 2007. The College of Law established pro bono clinics, with students undertaking legal advice work for free supervised by the college's lecturers.In March 2015, The University of Law (as the college is now called) obtained an alternative business structure licence, allowing it to expand its legal advice clinics.
Davies was a research assistant at the Law Commission's Property, Trust and Family Law Team between 2007 and 2008. He then joined the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge and was appointed as a Fellow at Gonville and Caius College, and later the Newton Trust Lecturer in Law. Between 2014 and 2016, he was a visiting professor at KU Leuven.