Get ready to launch your future career. When you study with us, you’ll learn from highly qualified academics, that include experienced teachers, researchers, and legal practitioners.
Our Law School prides itself on a personal approach that helps you achieve your goals and ambitions. Whether you want to be a solicitor or barrister or put the many skills you develop on our law degrees to use in any other field, we want to help make it happen.
Studying with us means that you are at the heart of the experience. We don’t teach in large anonymous lectures, all our teaching takes place in small workshop groups. That way you can learn from our experienced teachers who bring the law to life and make it relevant to you.
Our lecturers draw on their research and their experience from legal practice to help you understand what law means to you, how it can be used as a force for good and how it can sometimes be part of the problem to be addressed. Our degrees give you a holistic view of the legal world and are underpinned by cutting-edge research into legal topics and best practices in learning and teaching.
Our Law School offers work-based learning throughout the course so you can get valuable work experience as part of your degree. This allows you to balance your study, life and paid work commitments more easily and gives you easy access to our network of partners. You also have the opportunity to work directly with academics on research projects, gain experience, give back to the community through our Law Clinic module, and develop advocacy and other skills through participation in internal and external mooting competitions.
Join us at Leeds City Campus in the heart of Leeds where you will have access to fantastic facilities including a new moot courtroom to practice your advocacy and courtroom skills. Our custody suite and interview rooms bring aspects of law to life and are also home to our main Law Clinic hub. Our immersive learning spaces allow you to develop knowledge and skills for success. You will be supported by a team of academics who care about you and your ambitions and a Student Law Society which will help you thrive as you take the next steps towards your goals.
Our achievements
100% of our Law School graduates are in employment or further study 15 months after graduating
Graduate Outcomes, Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), published 2024
Leeds Trinity is ranked 9th in the UK for Law.
The Guardian University Guide 2025
Top 15 in the UK and 1st in Yorkshire for ‘assessment and feedback'.
National Student Survey (NSS) 2024
Leeds Trinity University is top in Yorkshire and top 10 in the UK for 'satisfaction with teaching'.
We work in partnership with a number of organisations and businesses to help bring law and law-related issues to life.
Legal Tech Leeds
The partnership with Legal Tech Leeds provides our students with opportunities through guest speakers, joint events, placements and projects to gain knowledge, experience and the chance to develop their skills in the increasingly prominent role that technology plays in the delivery of legal services, benefiting them in their studies and future careers.
LawCare
We want you to thrive as a law student and in your future careers. We, therefore, work with LawCare to provide annual guest speakers and resources to discuss wellbeing in the legal community
Leeds Law Society
As a law student, you are a valuable member of the Leeds Legal Community and our relationship with the Leeds Law Society means that you have more opportunities to network, attend events and talks and get involved in all things law-related in Leeds and the region.
Develop practical, legal skills
Law Clinic
The Law Clinic currently operates as a final year optional module where our students get the opportunity to hone the knowledge and skills developed so far by advising real people facing real legal problems. You will learn how to confidently interview clients to obtain all the legally relevant information, research legal issues and solutions, and write letters of advice in a way that makes it easy for clients to understand and act on. Our Law Clinic Partners - who are drawn from a variety of law firms - will supervise you to ensure that both you and the client get the best support possible.
Mooting Competitions
We hold an annual mooting competition which all our students are invited to participate in. In teams of two, students prepare and deliver a legal argument against an opponent. Argument and advocacy skills will be scored by a judge or panel of judges and you will be asked questions during your submissions. Depending on the number of participants, several rounds are hosted with winners moving on to the semi-finals and final to crown our Leeds Trinity University Mooting Champions.
Mooting is a great way to develop legal research and argumentation skills and learn how to use legal provisions to support your arguments. The final is judged by a local legal professional. We also support you to participate in external mooting and other skills-based competitions.
Meet our alumni
Our alumni have been making an impact since we opened our doors in 1966. Read more about our exceptional graduates and how they got to where they are today.
Philippa Isaac - Law graduate
"I have to thank my lecturers too as they have given me lots of support. I am now very much looking forward to my future legal career, and I will be forever grateful for my time at Leeds Trinity.”
“My time at Leeds Trinity University has allowed me to go for my dreams no matter what. The University has also helped shape my future plans because I am now seeking opportunities like becoming a magistrate, something I did not previously consider."
The Law School focuses on both substantive legal research and legal education research. In particular, we have leading and emerging research strengths in:
Legal pedagogy
Transnational Education
The Legal Professions
Corporate Governance
Employment/Labour Law
Socio-Legal and Empirical approaches to Law
Property Law and Practice
All our work is underpinned by ideas of social justice, and we welcome PhD proposals from candidates interested in exploring any of our areas of expertise.
Research themes
Legal Pedagogy, Transnational Education and The Legal Professions
Academic Lead
Dr Jess Guth
Corporate Governance
Academic Lead
Dr Marjan Parkinson
Transnational Legal Education and Property Law and Practice