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Law with International Legal Study LLB top-up
Coventry UniversityLLB (Hons) · 1 years · Full-time · 6 start datesLaw (International Legal Studies)
Main Site - Highfield CampusLLB (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Law with Politics & International Studies
BelfastLLB (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Law with Politics and International Studies
Derry~LondonderryLLB (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026International Legal Studies with a Year Abroad
Canterbury campusLLB (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026International Studies in Intellectual Property Law
Main site - West LondonLLM · 3 study options · September 2026
Law with International Legal Study LLB top-up
Coventry UniversityLLB (Hons) · 1 years · Full-time · 6 start datesLaw (International Legal Studies)
Main Site - Highfield CampusLLB (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Law with Politics & International Studies
BelfastLLB (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Law with Politics and International Studies
Derry~LondonderryLLB (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026International Legal Studies with a Year Abroad
Canterbury campusLLB (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026International Studies in Intellectual Property Law
Main site - West LondonLLM · 3 study options · September 2026
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UCAS Media Service- Promoted
Social Media Marketing: Going Viral In The Modern Age
with Stuart Ailion from The University of Law
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Euthanasia: Should It Be Legalised In The UK?
with Dr Kieran Doran from University of Sunderland
Coal & Conflict: How The Miners' Strike Shook Britain
with Dr Steven Daniels from Edge Hill University
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UCAS Media ServiceWomen in Accounting: Moore Kingston Smith Work Experience
Accounting, Banking & Finance
This programme will explore an array of career opportunities available at Moore Kingston Smith Group Services
Available 01/05/2026 - 24/07/2026
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What does it mean to be one of the Million? The student perspective
Melody Stephen, Law with International Studies student at the University of Manchester 
Graduate visa
After you’ve studied in the UK, and achieved a relevant degree or equivalent qualification, you can apply for a graduate visa. Discover what is it, how to apply, what the requirements are, and how long it might take.
The UCAS International Podcast: Settling in and culture shocks
Adapting to life in a new country comes with unexpected challenges and moments of growth. Discover what culture shock really feels like, how to navigate unfamiliar social norms, and practical ways to find your community while embracing student life in the UK.
The UK degree system
There are several differences between the education system of the UK and other countries at university level. On this page you’ll find a summary of the key traits of degrees in the UK and look at how these compare to your expectations.
What level of English do I need to get into a UK university?
If you want to study in the UK and English isn’t your first language, you may be required to take an English language test. Here's how to prepare and excel in meeting UK university entry requirements.
Law personal statement guide
From wider reading to spot-on spelling and grammar, you'll need a personal statement that makes a convincing case. We asked admissions tutors to share their top dos and don’ts.
Studying at a higher education college
Higher education (HE) courses don’t have to be studied at a university – there are more than 240 colleges in the UK that offer a range of higher education courses.
Who is distance learning for and who offers it?
Discover whether distance learning is the right path for you, plus who offers distance learning degrees in the UK, and what subjects you can study.
The UCAS International Podcast: After graduation – visas and working
You have many options for life after graduation, and here we talk through your various options, including what visas you can apply for, how to go about it, and work opportunities such as internships and graduate schemes.
Adjusting to the UK as an international student
While studying overseas is a unique and exciting experience, it’s also normal to feel anxious about living in a new culture and organising a lot of different things. This guide runs through everything you need to know about adjusting to life as a student in the UK so you can focus on enjoying the amazing experience that lies ahead.
Exploring future study and careers options
Information and resources for teachers and advisers to help students choose their which path to take after school.
Why do employers need to engage with young people earlier to secure future talent?
What UCAS research reveals about employability and early employer engagement
27 Apr 2026, 12:12
Apprenticeship interest could hit half a million by 2030, says UCAS
Students interested in apprenticeships could surge to half a million by the end of the decade, according
UCAS announces new appointments to Board and Council
UCAS is delighted to announce three new members to its Board of Trustees, which governs the activities
World Cup countries' favourite uni subjects revealed by UCAS ahead of application deadline
The top degree course choices by students from each country qualifying for the World Cup have been published
UCAS launches scholarships tool to help students find funding for study and living costs
Nearly half cite financial support as being key to decisions about going to university or college.
Number of UK 18-year-olds accepted into university or college hits record high
Record numbers of UK 18-year-olds are celebrating today after getting a place at university or college,
Number of disadvantaged students getting a place at university hits record high
A record number of disadvantaged students have secured a place at university and college this year, according
UCAS asks: How do we accommodate a million applicants?
New insight from UCAS is highlighting the rapidly increasing pressure that is likely to faced in the
Second-highest ever number of UK 18-year-olds apply to university or college by January deadline
The number of UK 18-year-olds applying to an undergraduate course this year is the second highest on
Top ten reasons why Clearing is an important route into higher education
The days of Clearing being the bargain basement of university admissions are long gone – Helen Thorne,