University of Manchester
Manchester, England
Availability - 4 spaces - Courses taught in English
About the University
There are 3 main reasons to study at Manchester Law
Our commitment to making a difference
It's important to us that our work contributes to society and that our seas organisations such as the United Nations, the World Trade Organisation and a number of legal authorities and international law schools.
This allows us to bring unique experiences into the classroom, and encourage you to consider global problems as part of your studies.
Our global reputation
Many of our academic staff have research links with overseas organisations such as the United Nations, the World Trade Organisation and a number of legal authorities and international law schools.
This allows us to bring unique experiences into the classroom, and encourage you to consider global problems as part of your studies.
Our strong legal history
The University of Manchester has been providing legal education since 1872 and our graduates include suffragette Dame Christabel Pankhurst who gained her law degree in 1906.
We're as proud of our heritage as we are of the amazing work our staff and students go on to do today.