Law students at the University of Greenwich can take advantage of employability events and mentoring programmes with law firms and criminal justice organisations and students can also investigate potential miscarriages of justice with the Innocence Project London. In addition to a full-time law degree, they also offer a degree for non-law graduates, a law degree with a year abroad, and an extended degree with a foundation year to prepare them for degree-level study. They have a proven track record in supportive teaching and learning and a renowned reputation for innovative employability opportunities. Their law students participate in extra-curricular programmes and projects that develop their practical work-based skills and increase their graduate prospects.
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