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University of Law - Birmingham

University of Law - Birmingham

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ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF LAW BIRMINGHAM

Our contemporary centre sits in the stylish Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham. The area provides a wide range of accommodation and local amenities with good transport links to other parts of the city.

In the centre, there are excellent IT facilities, light and airy teaching rooms and a law library along with quiet study areas, a café and common room. Birmingham has the most concentrated number of law firms and barrister chambers outside of London, so it’s no wonder that aspiring lawyers look to study and build their network here.

OUTSIDE THE UNIVERSITY

As the UK’s second biggest city, Birmingham boasts a large multicultural population many of whom are students. There are great transport links for exploring Birmingham’s hot spots, like the canal side hub of Brindley Place, the NEC entertainment venue, or the shopping mecca of The Bullring and Grand Central.

Set in the heart of the UK, Birmingham is also within easy reach of some great days out.  The Cotswolds are the place to take a break and Stratford-upon-Avon is always worth a visit.

A VARIED SPORTS & SOCIAL LIFE

It’s not all work. We understand that extra-curricular activities provide a welcome break from studying, and at our Birmingham centre, we support a wide range of student sport and social clubs for you to join.

Some recent events and activities have included:

• Bowling

• Charity Football Tournament

• Football

• Hockey

• Rugby

• Running

• Snooker

• Karaoke night

• Pub quiz

• Theatre

• Winter Ball and Summer Ball

• African-Caribbean Society

• Christian Society

• Faith Society

• South Asian Society

 

STUDENT ASSOCIATION

The Student Association works in partnership with the university to influence, support and help you forge new relationships, whilst offering an essential service. It also helps to organise a whole array of clubs and societies for students, ranging from football and netball, through to yoga or trampolining, film & TV societies, debating clubs and human rights groups.

 

FIND OUT MORE

law.ac.uk/birmingham

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University of Law - Birmingham

Tel: 0800 289997 (UK) , +44 (0) 1483 216000 (Int)

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The University of Law
133 Great Hampton Street

Birmingham
B18 6AQ