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The University of Leeds Law School has delivered excellence since its establishment in 1899. We are rated amongst the top institutions for both research and teaching. Our community, including around fifty dedicated academic staff and committed students, is located within the legal powerhouse of the city of Leeds. Our wider network of influential alumni and professional links is nationwide and worldwide. The School of Law fosters a supportive environment for legal studies, with superb library and computing facilities as well as energetic student societies and attractive extra-curricular opportunities. Our teaching programmes offer a welcoming and supportive study setting, delivered by leading academics who provide not only insight and knowledge but also instil skills and values. Malaysian undergraduate students have been coming to Leeds since the 1970s and form a vibrant community within our wider student body whose needs are well-understood and catered for. Our specialist research strengths are reflected by the fields of our leading research centres - Business Law, Criminal Justice (including Cyber law), European Law and Policy, and International Governance (including Human Rights). In 2011, we moved into The Liberty Building, which provides very high quality dedicated facilities for our students.
Currently the general requirements are: (as at January 2010)
ENTRY INTO YEAR 2 - Minimum 3B's at A-Levels
- Pass all subjects in Year 1 at HELP with an average mark of 50%
ENTRY INTO YEAR 3
- Minimum 3B's at A-Levels
- Pass all subjects in Year 1 at HELP with an average mark of 50%
- Pass all subjects in Year 2 at HELP with an average mark of 60%
IELTS 6.5
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