The University of Law Business School PG

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MSc International Marketing

James Walters

11/08/2018
What I would highlight: I studied Business Management at the University of Law Business School. My career aspirations are to go into marketing and to go into the digital marketing sector. Digital marketing is becoming such an important part of business like the rise of social media. The things you can do, the way you can promote yourself as a brand. I’m quite interested and passionate about the area. What I like about the teaching is the close contact hours we have and the close working relationship. I feel it is better that way because they can give you feedback very quickly. We have had obviously a few business professionals come in. We had the London Insurance Market come in and they were talking about some of the graduate schemes they do, and I think those business professionals that come in are very good contacts to have and it opens up a variety of options when you finish university.
What could be improved: nothing to improve
Course taken: August 2018
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

MSc Strategic Business Management - part-time

Lara C

12/12/2017
What I would highlight: The best thing at the University of Law is the group work because you can develop your confidence and public speaking which is very important for future solicitors and barristers.
What could be improved: nothing to improve
Course taken: December 2017
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

MBA - Entrepreneurship

Lauren C

16/10/2017
What I would highlight: Gaining an English legal qualification, I think for me is so valuable because it opens up opportunities to work globally and to get really involved in pro bono work and that’s something that I haven’t had elsewhere. I think if you have the aspirations for a long term international legal career, studying in London will give you that best stepping-stone, because it’s really at the heart of all the big corporate and financial transactions. If I had to choose one word to describe my experience I would say vibrant.
What could be improved: nothing to improve
Course taken: October 2017
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

MSc Corporate Financial Management

Pablo F R

30/06/2017
What I would highlight: The best thing at the University of Law was the societies for me, because I’m part of the university football team as well as the debating society. And I had the opportunity to meet some lifelong friends. If I had to choose one word to describe my experience I would say unexpected.
What could be improved: nothing to improve
Course taken: June 2017
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

MSc Global Accounting

Adeeb DB

05/04/2017
What I would highlight: The UK offers a common law system so I can be a barrister here and back home in Pakistan. If I had to choose one word to describe my experience I would say amazing, but is an understatement, so I will go with unforgettable!
What could be improved: nothing to improve
Course taken: April 2017
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

MSc International Marketing

Former Student

09/01/2017
What I would highlight: The lectures were very informative and interesting and the teaching staff was kind and competent.
What could be improved: Nothing.
Course taken: January 2017
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

MBA - International Law

Esther Melki

01/10/2016
What I would highlight: I come from France. All the teachers, the staff, they’re all very supportive in at the University of Law. The people are incredibly helpful and incredibly friendly. I’ve been introduced to roast dinners. If I had to choose one word to describe my experience I would say positive.
What could be improved: nothing to improve
Course taken: October 2016
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

MBA - Entrepreneurship

Azuki M

01/09/2016
What I would highlight: I come from Hong Kong. What I found out about the University of Law is the support that it has for international students- So, for example, when I was getting my student visa there was a lot of support and contact between the staff. I think what I enjoy most about the teaching here at ULaw is that it’s taught by practitioners. They really colour the work that you do with their experiences. If I had to choose one word to describe my experience I would say inspiring.
What could be improved: nothing to improve
Course taken: September 2016
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

MSc Corporate Financial Management - part-time

Faizal G

04/05/2016
What I would highlight: Studying at the University of Law lets you convert your foreign law degree into an English qualification and that’s an opportunity that is quite rare and I wouldn’t really get elsewhere. If I had to choose one word to describe my experience I would say exciting.
What could be improved: nothing to improve
Course taken: May 2016
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

MSc in Leadership and Human Resource Management - part-time

Albert S

03/03/2016
What I would highlight: Te best thing at the University of Law is the networking experience where solicitors and barristers are invited to events at the Uni and we get to network with them. If I had to choose one word to describe my experience I would say legendary.
What could be improved: nothing to improve
Course taken: March 2016
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

MSc International Marketing - part-time

Graig TW

01/01/2016
What I would highlight: I’ve been helped with internship applications, vacation scheme applications and training content applications. If I had to choose one word to describe my experience I would say awesome.
What could be improved: nothing to improve
Course taken: January 2016
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

MBA - International Law

Tejal-Roma Williams

01/06/2015
What I would highlight: I chose a career in law because I wanted to help individuals against the weight of the State and I wanted a career that had everything: exiting, challenging, awarding. And working as a criminal defence lawyer has all of the above and more. I chose the University of Law and Business School for three reasons: first was the location, you are right in the centre of London, and that was really important to me, because I used to do a lot of probono activities and so I need to get to places quite quickly after the classes. Also, the probono service. I was really impressed by the fact that they had such a big probono department with so many opportunities and I could get essentially all my work experience within the four walls of the university. And lastly it was the reputation, I was going to be investing a lot of time and money in my postgraduate education and I wanted to go to somewhere that would actually teach me well. And at the end of one of the open days I knew that the University of Law was where I wanted to be. I definitely recommend it! Here you will get all the knowledge and training you need with the best teacher at the best facilities with the best people.
What could be improved: nothing to improve
Course taken: June 2015
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

MSc Strategic Business Management

Kieran Fano

01/05/2015
What I would highlight: I would definitely recommend the University of Law. For me it was the right fit for a variety of reasons, in particular, I was attracted by the commercial approach on the legal practice course and this helped me with having a quick start in my today career. I’m a Solicitor at Weightmans LLP and I graduated from The University of Law in 2010. I choose a career in Law because it was a career in which small people, with a working class background, could really push forward and become somebody. My attraction to law was compounded by the fact that my father spent a lot of time in prison during my early years. I therefore was naively attracted by the idea of fighting for my father’s liberty, although after my studies in law my interests expanded in other directions. I went to the University of Law to start my legal practice course, which is the professional course to become a qualified solicitor. I was lucky enough to obtain an internship at my actual firm, before completing the course. The University is highly regarded because of the high quality of teaching and career service. This university helped me to develop my confidence and commercial awareness required in a trained solicitor in a London Law Firm. I’ve got to see firsthand that with talent and passion there are no barriers to success in the legal profession. I am now very optimistic about my future career prospects, understanding that I could work in the UK or abroad.
What could be improved: nothing to improve
Course taken: May 2015
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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The University of Law Business School PG