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I have assessed this article for the Wiki Schools Project to help in future improvement. What is needed to improve is as follows: This articles needs to be expanded so it is fully referenced and covers more topics such as the layout of the campuses, history, and what the college has to offer in terms of courses. The picture should also be integrated into an infobox. Camaron1 | Chris 13:17, 6 April 2007 (UTC)
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While the College claims to have become the first private institution in the UK to be awarded degree-conferring powers, I was under the strong impression that the University of Buckingham got there first - by some thirty years.
Unfortunately Wiki's own page on Buckingham doesn't go into much detail about their corporate status or financial means, so the College's claim could be correct.
In the meantime I suggest that instead of asserting this claim as fact, the entry should just read that the College claims they are the first, as they do.
I am assessing this article for
WikiProject Universities, following a suggestion being left on
my talk page. I have decided to leave this article at C-class for now, though it could be B-class with a lot of further work. This article clearly needs expansion, and for ideas on content I would recommend reviewing
WP:UNI/AG. Many more references are needed and many of the existing ones are dead, which need replacing - see
WP:V and
WP:CITE for more information. If possible citation templates, such as {{
Cite web}}
, should be used, see
WP:CITET. When adding content to the article, ensure it follows core policies such as
WP:NOR and
WP:NPOV. If an editor is closely connected with the institution, they are allowed to contribute to the article, but should review
WP:COI first. I think that will do for now. If further feedback is wanted from me, feel free to
drop me a note.
CT Cooper ·
talk
16:02, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
I have put the crest back onto the page at the top and the corporate logo at the bottom as is is the format followed on other university pages.
It is also what is set out in the info box used (Template:Infobox university).
The guidance in the infobox states:
image_name [top image] - "...preferably the university's official seal or logo" ... logo [bottom image] - "Use for an athletics logo, corporate emblem, or similar graphic"
It appears that a distinction is drawn between a 'corporate emblem or similar graphic' and an 'official seal or logo'.
For examples of this usage see the pages of Lancaster University, University of Bristol and University of Liverpool.
Jonny1047 ( talk) 18:47, 23 May 2013 (UTC)
Hi Jonny1047!
I'm a representative of The University of Law, and have been working with an editor of the Wikipedia page to update the branding that is currently showing. The new University logo has kindly been updated, however we understand that you have queried removing the old crest image. I can confirm that this crest relates to the charitable activities of The College of Law and its royal charter, which The University of Law is no longer associated with. As such, the crest is no longer featured on The University of Law's website or any materials. Please see the Legal Services Institute website, which clearly shows their association with the crest - and the University's website which only features the new branding.
Could you please confirm that you are in agreement for us to proceed with updating the University of Law Wikipedia page to remove the old crest image? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bryonybennett ( talk • contribs) 15:33, 30 May 2013 (UTC)
I assumed that the fact that the College changed its name to University meant that the entity was still the same. If this is not the case and the University is not the same body established by the Royal Charter and granted the arms then they should be removed or moved to alongside the history section. However, I would say that if the College simply changed its name to University and the University is still the same body to which the arms were granted then they should remain, in accordance with the guidance published on Wikipedia and in line with the pages of other universities.
Could you confirm which of the above is the case? Jonny1047 ( talk) 21:00, 30 May 2013 (UTC)
Hi there
Thanks for getting back to me. When The College of Law was bought by a private equity company, the charitable activities of the College were separated from the business activities, and were used to set up the Legal Education Foundation. At this point, The College of Law became The College of Law Limited, and no longer had an association with the crest emblem. The College was then granted full University title in November 2012, and was re-branded as The University of Law in March 2013.
I can therefore confirm that the University is no longer connected to the Royal Charter or the previous charitable activities of The College of Law. We will go ahead and remove the crest from the Wikipedia page, and move the only brand mark to the top of the section.
I hope this clears things up. Thanks 195.12.230.131 ( talk) 10:10, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
As you can confirm that the University of Law is not the body granted or entitled to the arms I would agree that they should, indeed, be removed from the infobox. Though possibly they could be put with the history section for posterity? Jonny1047 ( talk) 22:03, 4 June 2013 (UTC)
Great - thanks, we'll go ahead and get this changed. We'll speak with the editor we have been working with and see what we can do to move the crest. Thanks Bryony 195.12.230.131 ( talk) 13:29, 5 June 2013 (UTC)
This talk page is to discuss improvements to the article only. Discussion over dictionary definitions is for
Wiktionary,
not here. This thread is clearly only going downhill.
CT Cooper ·
talk
22:43, 28 February 2016 (UTC)
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Pedantic note: It's not a crest, it's a coat of arms. I'm surprised that nobody seems to know the difference. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.197.139.41 ( talk) 01:12, 5 October 2013 (UTC)
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I'm responding to a question of WP:AN, but in my capacity as an editor:
1.Ref 21, though it is not visible to me in full, is a link not to the Telegraph, but to the Telegraph/sponsored pages. It is therefore a paid advertisement and cannot be used to support a claim of excellence. I've removed both it and the promotional claim to excellence that it supports.
2. The remaining sentence under "academic profile" is an unsourced speculative original research about a claim to excellence. It has been removed, for all of theee reasons, any one of which would justify removal
3. In the section on course some material is listed twice. I've removed the duplicates.
4. References 15 is a company press release . it cannot be used to support a claim of "first" I've removed that claim
5. The disputed statement of being the first private university etc. is also sourced to a press release. ItThis cannot be used for such a claim, and I've removed it. Please dod not add it back without a 3rd party reliable source,
6. I have also removed a few other claims of first or major that are completely unsupported by sources.
7. The statement of 153 member of parliament cannot stand without a source. Contrary to what is stated asa note in the text, the burden of proof is on the editor who wants it included to find a reliable source. It cannot be indirectly sourced by searching through the articles for the people in the List of Members of Parliament, since that list is stated to be incomplete. (In a positive direction, it would be quite appropriate to include all of its graduates who are MPs or high court judges in the list of notable graduates, making a WP article for each if we do not already have one, if there is a specific source for each of them being educated there. As is the normal practice for universities, that list could also be moved to a separate article.
8. I have not dealt with the disputed claims in the first paragraph. I'll try to get back to it. DGG ( talk ) 18:46, 1 June 2016 (UTC)
I have looked at the Wikipedia pages for the first five entries on the list of 'Notable alumni' ( Cherie Blair; John Widgery, Baron Widgery; Charles Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton; Sadiq Khan; and Androulla Vassiliou, and none of them mentions the University of Law (except for Cherie Blair, where the source is a press release from the institution itself - her own website makes no mention of any such studies). JezGrove ( talk) 20:03, 1 June 2016 (UTC)
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I've re-written and expanded this article, pretty much from top to bottom, and replaced all of the original copypaste from the UoL's website in the "History" section. Apart from the promotional nature, it omitted rather important, but perhaps less flattering aspects of the institution's history. In the process I have removed all references consisting of links to their website, apart from one which simply references the partial list of courses. See also my previous updates in Sourcing and NPOV problems above. I've now removed the advert tag, as in my view it no longer applies. User:Reaganomics88, User:Nihonjoe, User:DGG, hopefully you're in agreement with this. If not, there's always the "undo" button. Voceditenore ( talk) 17:24, 3 June 2016 (UTC)
So what's wrong with those phrases? Those aren't promotional at all.-- Legrepunalycou ( talk) 18:47, 9 June 2016 (UTC)
Legrepunalycou, they are promotional because they are what the university says about itself in its own marketing material, not what any independent reliable source has ever said. We are an encyclopedia summarizing what independent reliable sources have written. We do not reprint the subject's publicity blurbs. I'm going to spell it out for you because you persistently refuse to get the point or understand the basic standards required of editors here. You have repeatedly re-added:
You then referenced it to
You also claim in that sentence that the Times Higher Ed was one of the publications that recognised it as "the world's leading professional law school" . It has not said anything of the kind. You cannot find a single independent source for that made-up quote, let alone the Times Higher Ed.
Every single edit you have made to Wikipedia both under this account [9] and under the IP 90.218.243.199 [10] has been to add promotional or inappropriate material to this article, add links to its rebranded name in many other articles, add false and promotional content to articles like List of UK universities by date of foundation [11], add to many biographies that the person was an alumni of the "University of Law" with zero supporting evidence and consistently stating that they attended the "University of Law" (a for-profit business), when they actually attended its previous incarnation, the College of Law, a charity with a Royal Charter. This latter behaviour strongly suggests attempts at search engine optimization, in addition to pure marketing. I am now going through every single article you and the IP have edited to check for inaccuracies and repair them. Voceditenore ( talk) 05:24, 10 June 2016 (UTC)
User:Legrepunalycou, you removed this from the lead (and its supporting reference):
"The university has eight branches in England, two of them in London. It was founded in 1962 as the College of Law and was granted degree-awarding powers in 2006 by which time it had become Europe's largest provider of vocational legal education and training."
You replaced it with:
"The university is Europe's largest law school and the longest-established specialist provider of legal education. It has eight branches in England, two of them in London. It was founded in 1962 as the College of Law."
I have reverted this because the original was more accurate, better referenced, more informative, and better written. Apart from the unnecessary hype, the second reference you added was sponsored content, i.e. advertorial and the first reference you added only supports that it is the UK's largest law school. Why are you so determined to add hype like "longest", "biggest", "oldest", "leading" etc. to the lead, and as high as possible in the lead? Why are you determined to make this encyclopedia article read like a recruitment brochure? I am going to ask you one more time. Do have any affiliation with the University of Law? Are you being paid to make these kinds of edits to the article? Can you please explain why in this exchange on Commons concerning an image of one of the university's buildings you said "This image belongs to us and it has been labelled on many websites and forums"? Voceditenore ( talk) 18:46, 21 June 2016 (UTC)
Obvoiusly I have affiliations with this institution. The sources are reliable and the article should contain its influence. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Legrepunalycou ( talk • contribs) 16:35, 24 June 2016 (UTC)
That is not pointless at all. You are talking as you are the founder of Wikipedia. And then I've used currently" to demonstrate that I am not using attractive words. With regard to the other sentence, there are amply of sources that mention that. Probably its meaning is not same as you understood. Nonetheless ULaw is the finest t Law school in the entire Europe. Almost everything is being thought there. Would you like to be enrolled there? Are you interested to pursue any law related degree? How old are you? Legrepunalycou ( talk) 15:18, 25 June 2016 (UTC)
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Hello everyone,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns The University of Law. I would like to extend a hand to the Wikipedia community in an effort to help improve this page and ensure that relevant, noteworthy and correct (sourced) information is present. My Conflict of Interest is that I am an employee of GUS (please see my Talk Page for all COIs). I seek to be fully compliant with all COI policies and hope to work with all editors for the improvement of the page.
The edit I am requesting is to update the page with the correct chancellor's name - Lord David Neuberger.
Can this please be corrected in the info-box, and with the inclusion of the following sentence (or words to the tune of): “In September 2018, the university appointed former Supreme Court President, Lord David Neuberger as chancellor.”
This can be sourced to this article and to the university's website:
https://www.law.ac.uk/about/news/2018/ulaw-welcomes-lord-neuberger-as-its-new-chancellor/ https://www.legalcheek.com/2018/09/ulaw-appoints-ex-supreme-court-president-lord-neuberger-as-chancellor/
I am requesting this edit as it updates the page with relevant information. I believe this is appropriately non-promotional and is correctly sourced.
If this is deemed inappropriate for Wikipedia then please let me know - all advice from Editors is appreciated.
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 12:53, 4 September 2018 (UTC)
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Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns The University of Law; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs). I seek to be fully compliant with all COI policies and hope to work with all editors for the improvement of the page.
I am requesting that the following be added to the 21st Century section:
"In November 2018, the University announced it was launching its first international campus in Hong Kong in the spring of 2019. In the same month, the University announced it was opening its 10th UK campus in the city of Nottingham to focus on technology; with the campus running an LLB and MSc on legal innovation and technology."
This can be sourced to the following: https://www.insidermedia.com/insider/southeast/ulaw-to-open-in-hong-kong https://thepienews.com/news/ulaw-announces-first-international-campus-in-hong-kong/ https://www.eastmidlandsbusinesslink.co.uk/mag/property/approval-for-university-of-laws-nottingham-plans/ http://www.thebusinessdesk.com/eastmidlands/news/2020491-university-of-law-to-open-nottingham-campus
If this is deemed inappropriate for Wikipedia then please let me know - all time given and advice contributed by Editors is appreciated.
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 12:59, 20 December 2018 (UTC)
Hi @ Voceditenore: Many thanks for your input and time.
What would be your consideration on the following to be added to the History section (if the History section is appropriate for this)?
"The University of Law also has GDL and LPC programmes taught at The University of Liverpool, The University of Reading, and The University of Exeter."
https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/courses/university-of-law/ https://www.legalcheek.com/2017/05/ulaw-strikes-lpc-and-gdl-deal-with-the-university-of-reading/ https://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/law/public/universityoflaw/
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 13:45, 20 December 2018 (UTC)
Hi @ Voceditenore: - would you be able to advise on adding the Nottingham campus?
When you say "actually opened" - do you mean when teaching has begun, or when ULaw occupies the building?
Your help and time are very appreciated.
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 09:33, 1 February 2019 (UTC)
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Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns The University of Law; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs). I seek to be fully compliant with all COI policies and hope to work with all editors for the improvement of the page.
I am requesting that details of The University of Law's rating of 'Gold' according to the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) be added to the 'Rankings and academics' section.
Could something along the following lines please be added:
"Since 2017, the university has been rated 'Gold' according to the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF)."
This can be sourced to (as well as the ULaw website) the following: https://www.theguardian.com/partner-zone-university-of-law/2017/jun/22/the-university-of-law-wins-gold-in-first-teaching-excellence-framework https://www.legalcheek.com/2017/06/ulaw-among-gold-rated-universities-in-governments-first-teaching-rankings/
I am requesting this edit as I believe that this update will better-inform the page, providing a relevant perception of the current state of the university, whilst not being overly promotional.
If this is deemed inappropriate for Wikipedia then please let me know - all time given and advice contributed by Editors is appreciated.
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 16:37, 18 December 2018 (UTC)
Regards, Spintendo 06:07, 19 December 2018 (UTC)
Hi @ Spintendo and Voceditenore: I appreciate your point and thank you for your time, particularly in sourcing the OfS link.
I would be very happy for this to proceed as you have suggested. With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 09:14, 19 December 2018 (UTC)
Regards, Spintendo 13:10, 20 December 2018 (UTC)
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Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns The University of Law; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
I am requesting for the inclusion of the following names (and sources) to the 'Notable Alumni' section:
Maria Eagle MP - /info/en/?search=Maria_Eagle
Mark Field MP - /info/en/?search=Mark_Field
Hazel Blears - /info/en/?search=Hazel_Blears
Jacqueline Bhabha - /info/en/?search=Jacqueline_Bhabha
Graham Francis Defries - /info/en/?search=Graham_Francis_Defries
Edward Garnier - /info/en/?search=Edward_Garnier
I am researching more but wanted to check if these would be accepted.
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 16:16, 4 January 2019 (UTC)
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Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns The University of Law; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
I am requesting a change to the name used throughout the article.
As demonstrated on the University's website, documentation, and within the press ( https://thepienews.com/news/ulaw-announces-first-international-campus-in-hong-kong/), ULaw is now formally known as "The University of Law".
I am requesting that this change be made apparent throughout the article when the subject's full name is used.
The words "University of Law" are present eight times throughout the article and require this update (not including references and the title).
Additionally, the introduction refers to ULaw "branches" throughout the UK. Can this pleased be correct to "campuses".
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 11:45, 9 January 2019 (UTC)
Please use
WP:RMCM
The words "University of Law" are present eight times throughout the article and require this update (not including references and the title).
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Regards,
Spintendo
03:25, 10 January 2019 (UTC)
I have changed "branches" to "campuses" which was part of the above request. Voceditenore ( talk) 09:16, 10 January 2019 (UTC)
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Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns The University of Law; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
I am asking that current Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union - MP Stephen Barclay - please be added to the list of Alumni.
This can be sourced to: https://www.gov.uk/government/people/stephen-barclay
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 15:10, 30 January 2019 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: not moved. ( non-admin closure) KCVelaga ( talk) 16:07, 30 January 2019 (UTC)
University of Law → The University of Law – When the institution changed its name, it formally went from "College of Law" to "The University of Law". This makes the prefix "The" inclusive within the formal name of the school. This is demonstrated throughout all documentation of the University, on the official website and social media, as well as recognised in media: https://thepienews.com/news/ulaw-announces-first-international-campus-in-hong-kong/ MrAttempt ( talk) 15:39, 23 January 2019 (UTC)
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Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns The University of Law; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
I am asking that current Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice - David Gauke MP - please be added to the list of Alumni.
Sourced to: https://www.gov.uk/government/people/david-gauke
I am also asking that current Archbishop of Wales - John Davies - please be added.
Sourced to: https://www.churchinwales.org.uk/news/2017/09/new-archbishop-of-wales-elected/
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 09:25, 1 February 2019 (UTC)
Edit request partially implemented
Regards, Spintendo 10:15, 1 February 2019 (UTC)
The article for John Davies states: "He graduated in law from the University of Southampton from where he moved to the College of Law at Chester." This is from the official Church of Wales website.
Would this not be considered confirmed by the article?
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 10:31, 1 February 2019 (UTC)
References
Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns The University of Law; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
I seek advice. Would ULaw be able to have a list of their solicitor apprenticeship partnerships mentioned in the article? If so, would this require being sourced to independent media or the University's website?
For example, the University recently announced several new partnerships: https://universitybusiness.co.uk/Article/ulaw-announces-2019-solicitor-apprenticeship-partners/ https://www.lawcareers.net/Information/News/The-University-of-Law-launches-2019-solicitor-apprenticeships-with-the-BBC-Fiel
This strikes me as relevant to the article in that these are high-profile firms/councils, which are of particular relevance according to the University's purpose of training in law.
If accepted, would this be written as a paragraph or as a list (so as to make the edit request easier)?
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 10:46, 4 February 2019 (UTC)
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Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns The University of Law; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
The 2nd sentence of the 5th paragraph of the '21st Century' section states: "GUS began a programme of restructuring its UK holdings with the intention of making the University of Law the company's sole provider of academic qualifications and professional qualifications, including the master's degrees previously offered by the London School of Business and Finance."
This should be deemed an announcement as included in the PIE News article it is sourced to. <ref.Custer, Sara. "Global University Systems to restructure", Pie News, London, 25 September, 2015. Retrieved on 11 October 2019.</ref>
If restructuring took place in any capacity, ULaw is not and never has been the sole provider of academic degrees to GUS, including Masters degrees.
I am asking that this information either be removed or corrected to (along the lines of):
"This same year, GUS announced it would be restructuring its UK holdings with the intent of making the University of Law the company's sole provider of academic qualifications and professional qualifications. However, as of 2019, the University has not been made the sole provider of any degrees to GUS."
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 12:04, 11 February 2019 (UTC)
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Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns The University of Law; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
The University of Law offers additional degrees, aside from Law degrees. These include BAs in Criminology, Criminology and Sociology, and a BSC in Policing an Criminal Investigation. All are 'Live' courses; currently recruiting via the University website, though they are NOT starting teaching until September of 2019.
To my mind, these are distinct enough to merit a brief mention in the academics section, though I understand this may cross into advertorial/promotional. I wanted to check as it is different from the typical law school offering. Would this be considered overly promotional?
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 10:05, 14 February 2019 (UTC)
Regards, Spintendo 20:19, 25 April 2019 (UTC)
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Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns The University of Law; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
The University announced today that it is collaborating with the University of East Anglia to deliver the LPC. [1]
I am requesting that the second sentence of the 'Campuses' section be updated to say:
"It also delivers the Graduate Diploma in Law and Legal Practice Course programmes at four other UK universities: University of Exeter (since 2015), University of Reading (since 2017), University of Liverpool (since 2018), and University of East Anglia (since 2019)."
References
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 15:21, 16 May 2019 (UTC)
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Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns The University of Law; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
I am following up on previous requests that were rejected as insufficient evidence was provided, now updated.
Hong Kong
I am requesting that the Hong Kong campus be added to the list of campuses in the info-box, and the following to the 21st Century section:
"In November 2018, the University announced it was launching its first international campus in Hong Kong in the spring of 2019, with teaching beginning in September of that year."
The University of Law's Hong Kong campus is now offering multiple courses, and has been approved for registration by the Registrar of Non-local Higher and Professional Education Courses in April 2019 under the Non-local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance, Cap. 493. [1]
The ULaw Hong Kong campus now also has listed courses. [2]
Is anything else required for this to be added?
University of East Anglia
I am requesting that the second sentence of the 'Campuses' section be updated to say:
"It also delivers the Graduate Diploma in Law and Legal Practice Course programmes at four other UK universities: University of Exeter (since 2015), University of Reading (since 2017), University of Liverpool (since 2018), and University of East Anglia (since 2019)." [3]
The University of East Anglia-ULaw courses have, since the last request, held open days and the LPC, LPC with LLM, and the LPC with MSc. [4] This is also supported on the UEA website. [5]
Is anything else required for this to be added?
With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 14:28, 12 September 2019 (UTC)
References
Diannaa, I'm going to revert your removal and rewrite of material which you said was a copyvio from http://50prospectus.com/uk/university-law-prospectus/ That is backwards copyvio copied from this article, not the university's real prospectus. Observe the article as of 12 July 2016. 50prospectus.com, owned by a company in Ghana, was not even created until 4 October 2016. Observe the Whois record. Voceditenore ( talk) 12:45, 19 September 2019 (UTC)
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Good afternoon,
I am employed by Global University Systems (GUS) - the company that owns The University of Law; my Conflict of Interest (please see my Talk Page for all COIs).
I am requesting the addition of the following alumni to the 'Notable alumni' section.
Each name requested has their own Wikipedia article, and a reference to their being a ULaw (College of Law) alumni.
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Princess Badiya bint Hassan [7] James Wharton (politician) [9] Rachel Joyce (triathlete) [12] If there are any issues, or questions from Editors, please do let me know. All advice and time volunteered in appreciated. References
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With thanks - MrAttempt ( talk) 15:43, 12 December 2019 (UTC)
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John Silvester Varley, banker [1] Robert Jenrick, Conservative politician and Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government [2] Seema Kennedy, Conservative politician [3] Robin Tilbrook, solicitor and political leader [4] Denise Nurse, entrepreneur, lawyer and television presenter [5] Greg Knight, politician and author [6] Princess Badiya bint Hassan, Jordanian princess [7] Hazel Blears, former Labour Member of Parliament for Salford and Eccles [8] James Wharton (politician) [9] Gillian McAllister, author [10] Julian Malins, barrister [11] Rachel Joyce (triathlete) [12] References
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MrAttempt ( talk) 09:40, 13 December 2019 (UTC)
Edit request implemented
Spintendo
12:55, 13 December 2019 (UTC)