The University of Law partners with UEA to provide the LPC in Norwich

updated on 20 May 2019

Students will be able to study the Legal Practice Course (LPC) at UEA’s law school in Norwich from September 2019 following a new partnership with The University of Law.

The LPC will be taught from the UEA Blackdale Annex in Norwich, providing what is hoped will be an attractive option for students commuting from Norfolk and Suffolk.

Polly Morgan, UEA's deputy head of law, said: “We are renowned for the high quality of teaching on our courses and internationally recognised research, while providing a fantastic, student-focused experience. We know that Norwich is somewhere that our students just don't want to leave. We're therefore very pleased to be linking up with The University of Law to enable current and prospective students, as well as those who have studied their undergraduate degree at another university, to undertake the Legal Practice Course after their Law degree and qualify as a solicitor.”

Professor Andrea Nollent, vice chancellor and chief executive at The University of Law, added: “The University of Law is delighted to collaborate with the University of East Anglia Law School in providing the LPC to students throughout the region. We are dedicated to delivering outstanding legal training throughout England and Wales, and working with UEA Law School ensures that those students looking to qualify in law now have greater opportunity to do so.”