Careers and employability

Our students are highly employable, and successful graduates can look forward to a number of career paths.

We are committed to encouraging you to develop the skills to make positive career decisions, from year one through to after you graduate.

Our Employability Programme runs throughout the year, for all undergraduate and postgraduate students, starting with the Employability Conference in September, with skills-based workshops and a chance to meet employers.

What do Law graduates do?

You might already have an idea of what you want to do after your degree, be it further training for a legal career, or further study for legal research or teaching.

A law degree offers a range of transferable skills that can reach far beyond the legal profession, and our graduates secure a wide variety of roles after graduation.

Our recent law graduates are currently working in/as:

  • barrister, solicitor, and judge appointments;
  • academia;
  • finance;
  • media and communications;
  • healthcare;
  • police and probation services;
  • housing and property management;
  • central and local government;
  • human resources.

Further career ideas and support is available on the Prospects website.

Opportunities