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The Stuart Menzies Bursary
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The Stuart Menzies Bursary
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Established: 1962
The University of Law is the largest postgraduate legal education provider in Europe and is also a major provider of Continuing Professional Development courses for solicitors and barristers. The Open University's courses in Law (including the LL.B by distance learning) are offered in association with The University of Law. For over 100 years, the University of Law has been helping lawyers achieve their professional ambitions. Until the transfer of its training business to The University of Law Ltd, The College of Law was in the top 100 of UK charities ranked by expenditure. The charity is now called the Legal Education Foundation. The University of Law is a recognised body, an institution which has its own degree awarding powers under British law. Various student surveys and legal fora show that The University of Law is among the top LPC providers in the UK along with BPP Law School and Kaplan Law School. This may have been attributed to the number of applicants the three law schools receive annually, consistent top ratings from the Solicitors Regulation Authority and their partnerships with law firms.Undergraduate: NA
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