02/10/2023
Today is ! This year's theme “A world where deaf people everywhere can sign anywhere," reminds us of the importance of inclusivity and accessibility.
At the University of London, we are committed to making our services accessible to everyone. Discover the support available to assist you in your academic journey: https://bit.ly/3Tgk2X9
02/10/2023
Generative AI: Change, opportunity, risk?
Will generative AI significantly impact the work of barristers? Graham Denholm investigates what it might mean for the Bar
02/10/2023
Did you know that getting a solid 8 hours of sleep can help improve your well-being? It's like hitting the reset button for your body and mind. You'll feel more energised, focused, and ready to conquer the day. Discover our sleep hygiene course to learn more: https://bit.ly/3Q8dBpF
02/10/2023
Happy Gandhi Jayanti to all those celebrating today! On this day, we celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the Indian independence movement and a champion of peace and non-violence.
04/07/2023
Teva UK v Novartis AG: Arrow declarations and forum shopping
This video post was contributed by Dr Manos Maganaris, Module Convenor for Conflict of laws. Donwload Transcript
03/07/2023
Every academic year in a given subject' exam, according to the way it is designed, University of London chooses to make certain parts compulsory, e.g Part A & C of LSM (First Year Compulsory Module to progress into Second Year); Part A of Criminal Law (First Year); & Part A of Tort Law (Second Year Compulsory Module to progress into Third Year).
These compulsory parts and their content change each academic year and according to UOL's previous practice they remain the same whether you appear in May or Oct Examination Session of the same academic year.
These compulsory parts are extremely important to prepare as without them you are unlikely to pass.
For the ease of students we at GLA do not only keep students up to date about these changes but also make sure that students understand and excel in parts.
For more information and keeping up to date we recommend regularly checking your UOL VLE and visit this page regularly for latest updates.
We shall keep our students updated on this.
For more information regarding LLB and LLM admissions, contact now and get free advice:
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Exam Session
03/07/2023
Every academic year in a given subject's exam, according to the way it is designed, University of London chooses to make certain parts compulsory, e.g Part A & C of LSM (First Year Compulsory Module to progress into Second Year); Part A of Criminal Law (First Year); & Part A of Tort Law (Second Year Compulsory Module to progress into Third Year).
These compulsory parts and their content change each academic year and according to UOL's previous practice they remain the same whether you appear in May or Oct Examination Session of the same academic year.
These compulsory parts are extremely important to prepare as without them you are unlikely to pass.
For the ease of students we at GLA do not only keep students up to date about these changes but also make sure that students understand and excel in parts.
For more information and keeping up to date we recommend regularly checking your UOL VLE and visit this page regularly for latest updates.
We shall keep our students updated on this.
For more information regarding LLB and LLM admissions, contact now and get free advice:
Call: +92 315 3942559
Exam Session
03/07/2023
This Monday, Sundus reminds us to never give up. Set yourself a goal and keep going forward! Would you like to share some motivational words with us? https://bit.ly/3Xs7G0t