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Saturday, August 15, 2009

About LCLM


The corporate, legal and IT sectors are fast evolving dynamic areas of growth with an ever-increasing demand for talented, ambitious and adaptable individuals. At LCLM we seek to foster these traits and equip our students with the best qualifications in Management, Law and Information Technology. We offer a range of undergraduate, diploma and postgraduate courses to suit all the training and development needs of students looking to develop careers in these sectors. Our certified English language and foundation programmes can support candidates to take on higher level degrees in their chosen subject area and also help to develop the communication and interpersonal skills that are invaluable in the job market today.

By focusing on a complementary range of academic disciplines we are able to provide specialist tuition and student support services. This combined with our emphasis on small class sizes enables our students to get the most out of our experienced teaching staff. Students are able to draw on the strong academic background and the extensive vocational experience amongst the faculty who are on hand to help them achieve their personal best.

We have developed a study support centre to give our students access to core textbooks and key syllabus materials throughout their course. In addition students can utilize the vast resources of major libraries in London.

6 July 2009: The College of Law to Open £1.2m Centre in Bristol


The College of Law is establishing its first centre in Bristol, representing a £1.2m investment and creating 40 new jobs.

The new centre, which will serve the whole of the South West region, will be its eighth in the UK and consolidates the College’s position as the country’s leading provider of postgraduate professional legal education.

Planned for a city centre location, the Bristol College will be accepting students from September 2010. It follows a hugely successful investment in Manchester, where a College is due to open from September 2009.

Bristol was chosen not only as a significant centre for law firm activity but because is also fast becoming a hub for the growth of the legal services market, which is likely to further grow once the new legal services legislation is implemented.

Said Nigel Savage, Chief Executive of The College of Law: "This centre will deliver the same standards of learning and development for which the College is internationally renowned and is in response to growing demand in the region for world class learning and development in the legal services sector.

"We have been monitoring the South West and Bristol in particular over the last few years. There is currently no provider in the city to serve the immediate needs of the firms or individual students. Regionalisation has been a significant aspect of our strategy in recent years not least because it enables firms with multiple centres to develop a strategic approach to their recruitment, learning and development outside of a single region.