History
Law has been taught at Brunel University London (in the former Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) since the establishment of the University in 1966. A full Law degree was introduced in 1969, with the first degrees being awarded in 1973. August 2004 saw the creation of the School of Social Sciences and Law and a major expansion in the Law staff to its current size.
Education
- Brunel is a campus-based university with courses spanning a whole range of subjects, so virtually everything you need is within moments of where you live and study.
- Brunel's strong research ethos feeds directly into our taught and research programmes, ensuring that the university’s course content remains as up-to-date as possible.
- Many of Brunel’s innovative university courses are accredited by professional institutions, which are recognised by employers, and offer membership or exemption towards further study.
Research
Brunel Law School has a long-established reputation as a research-active law school. Our research covers a wide range of subjects, including human rights, public law, commercial law and international commercial law, criminal law and criminal justice, and private law, and includes doctrinal, theoretical, socio-legal and empirical, comparative and historical research: see research areas.
In the last Research Excellence Framework (REF 2014) we were ranked 14th in the UK for REF intensity.
Career
We seek to develop graduates that meet and exceed the expectations, needs and wants of recruiters, giving our students the best possible chance of securing jobs in their desired industries. At Brunel we believe that your career doesn’t begin when you graduate. It begins on your first day here with:
- The Professional Development Centre
- Part-time work
- The Job Shop (a section of the PDC) assists students in finding part-time and vacation work to fit around their degree.
- Sandwich placements
- Career specific modules
- Volunteering on campus
- Entrepreneurial opportunities
Brunel Law School Key Statistics & Highlights
- 1 Masters
- 547 Scholarships
- 2,500 Academic Staff
- 15,446 Students
- Public Institution Type
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The Student Centre provides a range of administrative services and support to all students; from registration and re-enrolement, through course duration to graduation and former students. It provides:
- Student Records and general administration
- Finance enquiries
- The University Hardship Fund and emergency loan information, and the Money Doctors advisers.
- Accommodation enquiries
- Help with Student Annual Vehicle Permits to park on campus
- Student ID cards
- Help with accessing eVision, Blackboard and U-Link, including logging in, password resets and task activity support for eVision
- Student letters and visa extensions
- Help with visa extensions and Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) numbers for international students.
Housing services
- Living on campus - Brunel’s halls of residence have been transformed in recent years as part of a £300 million investment in campus buildings and infrastructure, including the refurbishment of existing halls of residence and the construction of modern accommodation.
- Living off-campus - You may choose not to live in halls of residence at all, or to live off campus after your first year. Brunel’s dedicated off-campus office - Brunel Student Homes maintains a large database of available rooms, houses and flats, and can help you find off campus accommodation. Local private housing is very reasonably priced and is generally much cheaper than Central London.
Library services
The Library is at the heart of the campus and offers a wealth of resources and services to support you in your study at Brunel. In addition to our recently refurbished building which houses study space and print resources, we also offer an extensive e-Library which provides electronic access to a huge range of online material, including journal articles and e-books.
ICT services
Facilities Included:
- Filestore, where you may keep your work securely;
- A Brunel email account;
- Brunel's virtual learning environment;
- Access to the University network from your own devices, including through campus-wide Wi-Fi;
- Brunel intranet, which contains course information, support and news.
Medical services
- The University Medical Centre provides general medical services for students, staff and non students living within the catchment area.
- The Disability and Dyslexia Service at Brunel aims to offer expert advice and support to all disabled students so that they can fulfil their potential to become confident, talented and versatile graduates.
Campus life
Brunel is a campus-based university, so virtually everything you need is moments away. You are never more than a ten minute walk from halls of residence, catering, social, sports and study facilities, lecture theatres, the Library and support services.
From restaurants, bars and a club to gardens, the Atrium and the Quad, there really is something for everyone – whether you want to relax and unwind, pursue your interests, have a night out or try something new.
Sports facilities
Brunel is a University where Sport and Fitness matters. We are committed to providing Students, Staff and our community with the best possible opportunities to start, stay and succeed in sport, whether you are training for the Olympic Games or taking part for the pure enjoyment of being active.
Brunel Sport Facilities:
- Indoor Athletics Centre
- Indoor Facilities
- Outdoor Facilities
Accreditation
Brunel University London is responsible for the academic standards and quality of the education that it provides which is consistent with the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (FHEQ), an important national reference point for providers of UK university degrees.