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To succeed in the legal world, you need to be resilient, confident and analytical. Have you got what it takes?

Join us at Edge Hill to develop your skills in our on-campus courtroom. Attend conferences and courts such as the Supreme Court and the Old Bailey in London. Learn from lecturers who have worked as barristers and solicitors at the likes of 18 St John Street Chambers and Addleshaw Goddard.

All of our courses are qualifying law degrees, so you’ll be ready to enter legal practice when you graduate. Our law graduates have secured positions like senior crown prosecutor for CPS, in-house solicitor at BAE Systems and barrister at 4 Kings Bench Walk Chambers.

On this page you’ll find 360 tours of our facilities, videos and features to give you an insight into what it’s like to study Law at Edge Hill. 

Facilities

The £6m Law and Psychology building provides contemporary teaching and learning facilities for students in the School of Law, Criminology and Policing.

The three-storey building includes a 250-seat lecture theatre, seminar and tutorial rooms, and social learning areas which encourage a more informal and interactive style of learning.

Elsewhere on campus, there is a mooting room (a mock courtroom) where Policing and Law students can train and practice their advocacy skills and cross-examination techniques, as well as preparing for giving evidence in court.

The EHU Police Training and Simulation Facility, part of which is furbished as a police station, is used to simulate a wide range of crime scenes. This will enable Law and Policing students to work together in areas such as gathering and analysing evidence, including forensic evidence at crime scenes, as well as practicing interview techniques used by the police through role play, while also ensuring that the rights of suspects are upheld.

Law and Psychology 360 image tour
Mooting Room 360 image tour
Police Training and Simulation Facility 360 image tour

Videos and vlogs

Join us at Edge Hill to develop your skills in our on-campus courtroom. Attend conferences and courthouses such as the Supreme Court in London.
An Edge Hill University student talks about their experience of studying a Law with Criminology degree.
Current student Chloe tells us about some of the specialist facilities and opportunities available to Law students at Edge Hill.
Find out why Chloe chose to study Law at Edge Hill, as well as her favourite things about her subject so far.

What our students think

Law student Jaime-Louise

The part of being an Edge Hill Law student that has surprised me is the amount of opportunities there are to get hands-on experience.

Jaime-Louise Penaluna

LLB (Hons) Law

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Tonika Stephenson

You feel like the lecturers are not just there to deliver a degree, and you’re not just there to get one. There’s so much more to being at Edge Hill than that.

Tonika Stephenson

LLB (Hons) Law

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