Ulster Law School’s teaching mission is to foster intellectual growth, critically informed social engagement, and excellence in practical academic and legal skills.

 

Ulster Law School’s teaching mission is to foster intellectual growth, critically informed social engagement, and excellence in practical academic and legal skills.   To this end we offer a broad range of taught undergraduate and postgraduate law degrees on two campuses, with close attention to student support and career development mentoring.  As measured by the National Student Survey, we have an overall student satisfaction rating of over 90%.We are ranked within the top 15 Law Schools in the UK for research quality, are home to the globally renowned Transitional Justice Institute, and integrate our research activity to our undergraduate and postgraduate curricula. We also offer specialist supervision for funded Phd research, and diverse opportunities for study abroad and legal internships.  We maintain close working relations with our sister school, the Ulster University Graduate School for Professional Legal Education, through which many of our graduates qualify as solicitors. We provide public facing student-led legal support through our unique Ulster Law Clinic.  We place great emphasis on our alumni relations, and the network of connections that this brings to each new group of graduates. In short, we offer a great educational environment that will equip and support our students to move forward after their time spent with us.  We look forward to meeting you at Ulster Law School.  It’s a great place to study.

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