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The College of Law (CoL) has been appointed as the preferred provider of the Professional Skills Course (PSC) for Accutrainee, the legal training organisation.
The College of Law has launched two new scholarships aimed at students starting the BPTC in autumn 2012.
The College of Law has launched several new scholarships to assist potential lawyers with their student fees.
From September 2011, The College of Law will be offering a part-time BPTC at its Birmingham centre.
The College of Law (CoL) is launching an initiative to provide up to £3,000 in financial support to GDL students.
The College of Law is to launch a new two-year LLB law degree which will focus on improving students' job prospects by honing their practical legal skills.
The College of Law has launched an online 'virtual open day'.
The College of Law has announced 100 new awards of up to £3,000 toward course fees for students with top academic credentials.
The College of Law's Future Lawyers Network is running a series of podcasts, entitled Brief Chats, featuring "top legal professionals" and offering tips and advice on how to get ahead in the world of law.
The College of Law has recently published research that shows that vacancies for training contracts are likely to outnumber new LPC graduates within the next few years.
The College of Law is running a series of new Explore Law events aimed at school students who are keen to learn more about what working in the legal profession is like.
College of Law students have won two prestigious legal skills competitions at national level.
The College of Law's Birmingham centre has decided that resits are the only option for the 18 LPC students whose exam papers were lost after being left overnight in an unnamed tutor's car that was stolen on 29 August.
Three teams from the College of Law have made the national finals of the prestigious Negotiation Competition, which will be held at the CoL's York centre on 23 March.
The College of Law, in collaboration with the City Solicitors’ Educational Trust, hosted a forum to investigate the best ways of promoting social mobility in the legal sector on 28 September.
The College of Law will provide a programme which combines Legal Practice Course and Master of Laws qualifications from 2013.
Students enrolling at the College of Law will now be able to start the Graduate Diploma in Law in January, in addition to having the option of starting in September.
The College of Law is in talks with the Singapore Institute of Legal Education to open a campus in Singapore later this year, in a move that will see the CoL become the first British law school to establish a campus in Asia.
The College of Law has been granted full university status and will now be rebranded as the University of Law.
The College of Law's new two-year LLB, which focuses on boosting students' employment prospects and professional skills, will launch this autumn at the CoL's Birmingham, Chester, Guildford and London Bloomsbury centres.