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LLB
Your future studies at The City Law School
Dr Patrick Goold and Dr Ryan Stones, Programme Directors of The City Law School’s LLB programme give an overview of the course what you can expect from studying at City, University of London.
Watch Patrick and Ryan’s video here.
Mooting at City
Emily Allbon, Lecturer and Director of Mooting at The City Law School is the creator of Lawbore, a resource for law students – offering guidance and support in those skills unique to law. Emily gives an overview of Mooting opportunities at The City Law School.
Module introduction – Debates in the English Legal System
Module leader Emily Allbon gives an overview of this Term 2 module ‘Debates in the Legal System’. The module is an important aspect of the course and reflects its fast changing nature.
Module introduction – Constitutional Law
Dr John Stanton, module leader for Constitutional Law outlines the module and discusses what you will learn throughout your first year at The City Law School.
Kortext – Your Online Library
In this video we demonstrate the use of Kortext, the online library resource where you will be able to access textbooks relating to your studies.
CityBuddies – Settling into university life
We know that starting university is a fun, but daunting time! That’s why our CityBuddy programme helps you to settle into university life. You will be paired with a Second or Third year student who will be your mentor throughout your first term.
Find out more about CityBuddies here.
What do our graduates go on to do?
City Law School Associate Dean Jane Bradley-Smith chats to Careers Consultant Marlon Gray about the future of our LLB graduates.
Whether you want to be a solicitor, a barrister or to use your legal training in another capacity, we will help you reach the next step in your career. Our courses are designed to meet the needs of our students, the modern legal profession and the wider world where having a legal background counts.
Listen to Jane and Marlon’s chat here
Personal tutoring at City
When you join City, you are assigned a personal tutor to help mentor you throughout your time at university. Amanda Fancourt, Senior Personal Tutor at City goes through what a tutor is there for and how to make the most out of the support they can offer.
Pro Bono opportunities
There are lots of opportunities to get involved with extra-curricular activities here at City. Pr Bono is a chance to not only give back to the community, but to also enhance your CV. Head of Pro Bono Sarwan gives an overview of the opportunities to get involved with whilst studying at The City Law School.