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Oxford Law School graduates work in various fields and industries which helps them diversify their role. Oxford Law graduates develop many employability skills such as teamwork, leadership, communication and so on which helps them in future to be flexible in any role they engage in.  

Some the most popular industries in which Oxford Law School graduates engage are mentioned below: 

Top Industries 

Percentage 

Legal 

24.12% 

Business Development 

17.74% 

Education 

9.69% 

Community & Social Services 

6.52% 

Entrepreneurship 

6.46% 

Operations 

6.17% 

Research 

5.52% 

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Oxford Law School offer postgraduate taught and research degrees. But these 2 postgraduations are different.   

Some postgraduate taught courses for law are: 

  • Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) 

  • Magister Juris (MJur) 

  • MSc in Intellectual Property (part-time) 

  • MSc in Law and Finance 

  • MSc in Taxation (part-time) 

  • MSt in Legal Research 

Some postgraduate research degrees for law are: 

  • DPhil in Law 

  • DPhil in Criminology 

  • Part-time DPhil in Criminology 

  • DPhil in Socio-Legal Studies 

  • MPhil in Law 

  • MPhil in Socio-Legal Studies 

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Tutorials at University of Oxford are considered central for teaching. These tutorials take place between group of 2-3 students rather than large classroom teaching. Personal attention to students can be provided through this method, which isn't possible through regular lectures alone. 

These tutorials help students in many ways such as: 

  • Direct feedback from the teachers 

  • Introduction of new topics 

  • Exchange of ideas   

  • Constructive criticism   

  • Ability to think broadly 

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The tutorials at the Oxford University are considered central for teaching. These tutorials take place between a group of 2-3 students rather than a large classroom teaching. Personal attention to students can be provided through this method, which isn't possible through regular lectures alone. 

These tutorials help students in many ways such as: 

  • Direct feedback from the teachers 

  • Introduction of new topics 

  • Receive new piece of work to do independently 

  • Exchange of ideas   

  • Constructive criticism   

  • Listening skills 

  • Ability to think broadly 

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The Middlesex University London Campus has 3 on-campus residential buildings for accommodation. These 3 residential halls with all the facilities and costs are mentioned below: 

 

Usher Hall, Hendon 

Platt Hall, Colindale 

Writtle House, Colindale 

Accommodation 

Ensuite rooms 

Shared kitchen Common rooms 

Ensuite rooms for six students 

Single or double bedrooms 

Shared kitchens 

Dining rooms 

Costs 

£230.23 (INR 27K) per week 

£219.59 (INR 25.8K) per week 

£203.98 (INR 23.98K) per week (single) 

£210.42 (INR 24.73K) per week (double) 

Location 

Opposite the Hendon campus 

Near the StoneX Stadium 

20-minute walk from Hendon campus 

Nearest Tube 

Hendon Central underground 

Colindale underground 

Colindale underground 

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The Middlesex University London has been promoting diversity, equality and inclusion since many years. The university operates university-wide projects to prevent discrimination, and its commitment towards the wellbeing.  

There are 167 student nationalities at the London campus. The university has been ranked #11 out of the UK universities for boosting students' social mobility from IFS, Sutton Trust and DfE 2021. Also, the university is ranked among top 100 leading LGBTQ+ inclusive employers in Stonewall Workplace Equality Index 2023. 

The university staff can join some of the following networks such as: 

  • Anti-Racism Netw

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The Middlesex University London not just take care of the physical wellbeing that is personal to a student but also financial and career support and the academic support. 

Under personal support the university includes: 

  • Disability and Neurodiversity support 

  • Counselling and mental health support 

  • Care leavers and estranged students 

Under financial and career support the university includes: 

  • Scholarships and bursaries 

  • Career support and job opportunities for students 

  • Management of student budget 

Under academic support the university includes: 

  • Library, study spaces and IT 

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The Middlesex University London has been working with the placements providers like NHS and independent sectors for the nursing students. The university ensures that along with practice learning environment, an individual's learning need are also being take care of.  

Each practice area has an allocated link lecturer and practice placement information to further support clinical learning. The students will get all the information regarding their placements from beginning till the end. The students will work 2-3 times per week with the allotted mentor.  

Placements and internships greatly improve graduate employment prospects of

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The Middlesex University London provides opportunities for nursing students to work in London's NHS Trust. There are many NHS Placement providers for nursing students such as: 

  • BMI Healthcare (being placed specifically at Hendon Hospital, Clementine Churchill Hospital, Cavell Hospital, and Kings Oak Hospital) 

  • Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust 

  • Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 

  • North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust 

  • Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust 

  • Whittington Hospital NHS Trust (Whittington Health) 

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Middlesex University London has a strong relation with NHS and independent health and social care organisations for the nursing or midwifery students' placement opportunities. The university has more than 500 pre-registration students working under these placements. 

For placements of nursing courses, students must meet the requirements required by the university to gain professional registration with the NMC: 

  • minimum 2300 hours in practice during the whole nursing programme 

  • up to 450 hrs of the 2300 will be met through Simulated Practice Learning 

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