UK Law School Ranking 2015
The University of Cambridge Faculty of Law was ranked No. 1 in the Guardian University Guide 2015 league table for Law, followed by Oxford in 2nd place.
The School of Law at Queen Mary University of London was ranked 3rd in the UK and 1st in London in the Guardian University Guide 2015 subject league tables. The School's impressive overall score of 92.2 / 100 reflects the excellence of the School, the high level of student satisfaction at 95 per cent, the quality and satisfaction with teaching, and the excellent employment prospects of our graduates.
The University of York has been consistently regarded as one of the UK’s top law schools. It was ranked 8th in the Guardian’s 2015 league table. York offers three distinct LLMs, on corporations, in human rights and in clinical education.
Kent Law School was ranked 14th in the Guardian University Guide. Within the ranking, Kent Law School was rated 13th nationally for the career prospects of graduates, and 3rd nationally for the ratio of staff to students.
The University of Surrey has retained its position in the Guardian’s top 20 for law, rising to 17th position in the 2015 guide.
The School of Law at Queen Mary University of London was ranked 3rd in the UK and 1st in London in the Guardian University Guide 2015 subject league tables. The School's impressive overall score of 92.2 / 100 reflects the excellence of the School, the high level of student satisfaction at 95 per cent, the quality and satisfaction with teaching, and the excellent employment prospects of our graduates.
The University of York has been consistently regarded as one of the UK’s top law schools. It was ranked 8th in the Guardian’s 2015 league table. York offers three distinct LLMs, on corporations, in human rights and in clinical education.
Kent Law School was ranked 14th in the Guardian University Guide. Within the ranking, Kent Law School was rated 13th nationally for the career prospects of graduates, and 3rd nationally for the ratio of staff to students.
The University of Surrey has retained its position in the Guardian’s top 20 for law, rising to 17th position in the 2015 guide.