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Revealed: The staggering differences behind universities’ LLB places

Exclusive: There are more law students at Liverpool than Oxford and Cambridge combined

More law students starting their degrees in 2016 accepted offers to study at the University of Liverpool than any other university.

A grand total of 580 aspiring lawyers accepted offers to study at Liverpool in 2016, according to UCAS’ end of cycle data. By Legal Cheek’s number crunching, only two more universities surpassed the 500 mark. These were the University of Leicester (515) and Leeds Beckett (505). Other law schools dominating the ranks include Nottingham Trent (480), Northumbria University (470) and City, University of London (460).

The Russell Group universities, popular recruiting grounds for top City law firms, also attracted their fair share of wannabe lawyers. Aside from Liverpool, the University of Birmingham had the second largest Russell Group cohort (450), with Exeter following on 420. Four-hundred-and-ten aspiring lawyers accepted degree places at Bristol in 2016, while the same can be said of 400 Leeds students and 375 Cardiff students. The London School of Economics had the smallest Russell Group law cohort with 185. Oxford had 235 acceptances; Cambridge had 215.

By contrast, 16 universities’ 2016 law cohorts did not hit triple figures. Buckinghamshire New University took on 35 lawyers last year, Suffolk 25, and at the very bottom of the table sits the University of Cumbria, with just 10 new students. A list of all universities ordered by the number of law students who accepted places to study there in 2016 can be viewed below.

What’s perhaps more interesting than the university intakes themselves is tracking internal university trends. It’s no secret law student numbers are on the up; over 23,000 people started law degrees last September, a 5% increase on the 2015 figure. This trend is reflected in a number of individual higher education providers. At Aston University, for example, the number of students taking up law degrees has increased massively, from 115 in 2014, to 170 in 2015 and 220 in 2016. At the University of Bristol, the increase is more subtle but it’s still there: the figure was 335 in 2014, rising to 400 in 2015 and 410 most recently. The universities of York, Roehampton and Suffolk provide further examples.

But it’s certainly not increases across the board.

By way of example, 665 started law degrees at BPP in 2014. This figure fell by some distance to 535 in 2015; now it stands at 240. Other examples include the University of Southampton and Southampton Solent. At the former, 255 people agreed to a place on Southampton’s undergrad law course in 2015; 195 did so in 2016. At the latter 95 accepted offers to study law in 2015, just 50 did the same in 2016.

Table of UK law schools by 2016 acceptances

Law school 2016 acceptances
Liverpool 580
Leicester 515
Leeds Beckett 505
Nottingham Trent 480
Northumbria 470
City, University of London 460
Birmingham 450
Essex 445
UWE 445
Exeter 420
Kent 415
Liverpool John Moores 415
Westminster 415
Bristol 410 The University of Law 410 Leeds 400 Portsmouth 400 Birmingham City 390 Cardiff 375 Queen’s University Belfast 375 Manchester Metropolitan 370 Sheffield Hallam 365 Coventry 360 De Montfort 340 Hertfordshire 315 Durham 310 Hull 305 Manchester 305 Queen Mary University of London 305 Lincoln 295 Nottingham 295 Swansea 295 Salford 275 Sheffield 270 Strathclyde 270 Newcastle 260 Reading 260 Sussex 255 Warwick 255 Chester 250 Middlesex 250 Surrey 250 Oxford Brookes 245 Aberdeen 240 BPP 240 Keele 235 Oxford 235 King’s College London 230 Aston 220 Southbank 220 Cambridge 215 Lancaster 215 York 215 Ulster 210 Edinburgh 210 East Anglia 205 Brunel 200 East London 195 Southampton 195 Northampton 190 Plymouth 190 University College London 190 Central Lancashire 185 London School of Economics 185 Anglia Ruskin 180 Edge Hill 180 SOAS 165 Teesside 160 South Wales 160 Aberystwyth 150 Canterbury Christ Church 155 Dundee 155 Huddersfield 155 Bournemouth 150 Wolverhampton 145 Greenwich 140 Birkbeck 135 Robert Gordon 135 Bradford 130 Derby 130 Edinburgh Napier 130 Roehampton 130 Staffordshire 130 Sunderland 125 Abertay 110 Gloucestershire 105 London Metropolitan 105 Kingston 100 Bedfordshire 95 West London 95 Bangor 90 Royal Holloway 90 Stirling 85 Winchester 85 Brighton 70 Liverpool Hope 60 Southampton Solent 50 Glasgow Caledonian 45 Bolton 40 Buckingham 40 Worcester 40 Buckinghamshire New 35 Suffolk 25 Cumbria 10

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