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The University of Law to launch Business School in Leeds

The school will offer a range of courses including business management, entrepreneurship, accounting and finance, and international strategy, amongst others

Matthew Tomlinson, Dean - Leeds, Sheffield and Newcastle at The University of Law(Image: Lincoln J Roth.)

The University of Law will launch a Business School in Leeds this September.

The private university will open the the University of Law Business School (ULBS), offering a range of BSc undergraduate programmes it says will focus producing "work-ready" graduates to businesses.

Matthew Tomlinson, dean for Leeds, Sheffield and Newcastle at the University of Law, said: “I am delighted to be launching the University of Law Business School in Leeds, where the number of students studying an undergraduate degree with ULaw has more than doubled since 2018.

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“The launch of our business school in Leeds will build on its success across our Manchester, Birmingham, London and Nottingham campuses, as well as overseas at our campuses in Berlin and Hong Kong.”

ULBS will offer programmes covering business management, entrepreneurship, accounting and finance, and international strategy, as well as a combined BSc Business with Law degree taught across the university’s business and law schools, and master’s degrees covering project management and business analytics.

Mr Tomlinson added: “We want to connect businesses across Leeds and the wider Yorkshire region with the very best new talent from all corners of the globe studying in Leeds through our business school.

“To do this, we help our students establish and develop close working relationships with employers through access to placement years where they gain hands on experience working in business. It is then - with the support of both our ULaw academics and employers from across the region – that our students develop the real-world experience and leadership skills they need to take the first step to a successful career in industry.