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The University of Law (the “University”) goes to great lengths to ensure that, to the best of its knowledge, the information provided on this website and its social media channels (the “Website”) is correct at the time of publication and/or subsequent modification.

This information is solely for general purposes. It has been prepared in order to provide certain information about the University and related companies of the University (other companies in the Global University Systems group) and organisations with which it has collaborated (together, “Associated Organisations”) and about the services offered by the University and Associated Organisations.

The University pursues a policy of continuous development of its courses, programmes and services. Any changes are normally subject to approval by regulatory bodies. Therefore, from time to time, the University may need to make some changes to the information on the Website to reflect changes to its products and services, an area of practice, or where required by law or by an accrediting, commissioning or regulating body. The University reserves the right to do so in accordance with its Terms and Conditions. Such changes may include removing or altering any content on the Website as well as the withdrawal or variation, of any of the courses or programmes and/or the alteration of tuition fees, locations, entry requirements and/or the facilities and/or services available from or provided by or on behalf of the University, in all cases for any reason and without notice. Any changes shall take effect from the date of publication on the Website.

All students, prospective students and other Website users or visitors are responsible for verifying the accuracy of any information on the Website before entering into any financial or other commitment based on them. Please also note that the choice of course or programme subjects may be limited by considerations of timetable, staffing and/or available places on a course.

The University accepts no liability for damage resulting from virus infection and cannot guarantee that use of the Website will be free from virus. Neither can he University guarantee the availability of the Website. Although the University aims to make the Website available without interruption, it reserves the right to suspend or withdraw service of or access to it without notice, either in whole or in part for scheduled maintenance or any other reason.

The College of Law became known as The University of Law in March 2013. All testimonial quotes featured on this Website have been updated to reflect this new name.

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The Website contains links to external third party websites to help you find information that may be relevant to you quickly and easily. Neither the University nor any of its Associated Organisations endorse or guarantee in any way the external organisations, services, advice, or products included in these external website links nor does the University control or guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of the information contained in them. These links are provided solely as a service for visitors’ information and convenience and the University does not control, approve, or endorse these sites or the information contained therein. External links to non-University resources are in no way intended to represent an exhaustive listing.

If you access (or provide information to) any of the external websites linked to on the Website, you do so entirely at your own risk and the University accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage that you may suffer as a result.

Nothing in the Website is intended to be a substitute for formal legal advice and should not be relied upon as such.