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ULaw Business School’s partnership with the Student Room and the benefits of studying business at University

The Student Room, the world’s largest online student community, has partnered with The University of Law Business School to provide practical and relevant advice to those looking to study business at university.

The University of Law (ULaw) is the UK's longest-established specialist provider of legal education and training. As part of this TEF Gold* institution The University of Law Business School is now bringing expertise in quality education to the business world, with undergraduate and postgraduate programmes that focus on practical learning, personal development and employability.

This focus on practical learning and employability is why The Student Room, with its huge online student community, has chosen to partner with The University of Law Business School to provide practical and relevant advice to those looking to study business at university.

Studying business at university is a popular choice, and with good reason. Students arming themselves with a business degree find it is a great way to jump to the head of the “super-employable” queue.

Choose the right course and students will emerge from their time at university with an all-round business knowledge, industry contacts and a credible, in-demand qualification. But with so many business courses to choose from, choosing the right one for you might not be an easy decision.

To help you navigate all the options, The University of Law Business School, in partnership with The Student Room has launched a new series of features dedicated to studying business at university.

Students will be able to read advice from academic and industry experts on how to get started in business. You can find the latest articles at www.thestudentroom.co.uk/studybusiness

Dr Elizabeth Shaw, Head of Programmes and Student Experience at The University of Law Business School, said: “The Student Room is a great resource for prospective undergraduate and postgraduate students and we’re looking forward to working closely with them to ensure students have access to really practical and relevant advice that will help prepare them for a career in today’s exciting business world.”

There are so many advantages students can benefit from by studying business at The University of Law. These include:-

Real world relevance – ULaw Business School delivers business courses for the real world, integrating the latest business news, challenges and thinking in to day-to-day learning to ensure students are prepared for today and tomorrow’s business world

Focused on employability – Not only does ULaw Business School have a dedicated careers service but employability skills are integrated throughout the curriculum to ensure course participants are set for success 

Small class sizes – ULaw Business School tutors believe students learn best in smaller class sizes so all of our programmes are taught through interactive workshops rather than large scale lectures

Championing a creative mind-set – Whether students want to start their own business or champion innovation within an organisation, having a creative approach to problem solving and an entrepreneurial mind-set is more important than ever in today’s business world and ULaw Business School champions this approach across all of its programmes.

Skills development and confidence building – Whether it is building confidence in Maths, helping to develop personal resilience or guiding students through job application processes the Business School’s support services and personal approach to learning is there to ensure success.

Find out more about The University of Law Business School at law.ac.uk/business or follow us on social media.

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Twitter: @ULawBusiness

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* The University of Law achieved a gold TEF award in June 2017. This award expired in June 2019 and was replaced with TEF Silver.