The Law School’s world-class academic reputation continues to be recognised in this year’s QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025 for Law. 

The Law School’s world-class academic reputation continues to be recognised in this year’s QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025 for Law. The QS World University Rankings is a highly respected and key independent indicator of university performance and reputation. The annual subject table ranks academic programmes over five indicators to effectively reflect their performance, taking into account academic reputation, employer reputation and faculty research. The Law School has now achieved this outstanding standing in the QS World University Rankings by Subject for Law 3 years in a row.  

Professor Alison Perry, Head of School, said: “I am pleased to see that our commitment to excellence in student education and research continues to be recognised by the QS subject rankings. My colleagues work hard to deliver the best possible higher education experience for our students, equipping them to succeed in a competitive global employment market. It was a great delight for us to witness this year’s increase in our academic reputation and employer reputation scores.”

This year’s QS success reflects the School of Law’s ongoing success in other international league tables, including its top 125 placing for Law in the World University Rankings by Subject 2025.

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