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Overview

Why study at Swansea University's School of Law?

The Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law brings together a variety of disciplines in a thriving academic environment, supported by staff with extensive real-world experience.

At the School we enjoy an international reputation and prepare our students for a range of careers that make a difference to society, combining high quality education with the skills needed for successful academic or professional careers.

Our students are at the heart of our Law School. We provide unique and contemporary education, from undergraduate to PhD level, we boost our students’ prospects with experiential learning opportunities, such as working with our Law Clinic, Miscarriage of Justice Project, Mooting and Advocacy initiatives, or placements with a range of key partners.

The School is research focused, with an array of specialist centres, ranging from Children’s Human Rights to Cyberterrorism and LegalTech.


 

Employability  

We do things differently at Swansea. From the moment your journey starts with us, you will have careers advice and employment opportunities all under one roof.

We ensure that your learning and professional experience exists in tandem, leading to successful graduate career opportunities. During your time at Swansea, we will provide you with the confidence to engage with industry, take on placement opportunities and work experience, all with the aim of preparing you fully for the world of work.

As a result, the Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law is ranked top 10 in the UK for Career Prospects (Guardian University Guide 2022).

Find out more about Swansea’s Employability Academy.

Swansea University: School of Law

Richard Price Building,
Swansea University,
Singleton Park,
Swansea,
SA2 8PP

 

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t: 01792 295831

e: study@swansea.ac.uk

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