CLOSING a chapter in your academic career can have you juggling the feeling of being elated with the oftentimes spine-chilling uncertainty of the unknown.
A UK EDUCATION has long been held in high esteem, with a solid reputation for prestige and quality education. However, rising costs of living may be a deterrent for those considering further education there, especially now with travel and quarantine requirements.
LAW graduates have many career options.
The most obvious is in the legal profession as an advocate and solicitor.
Alternatively, they can also join the private sector as a corporate lawyer or legal counsel, or in business advisory and consulting roles.
Another interesting line of work is arbitration and mediation, as well as in higher education as a law academic.
Law graduates can also join the public sector in judicial service or civil service.
The Reading School of Law is ranked in the UK Top 10 for Research Intensity in the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF).
Well-established law degree
The School of Law at the University of Reading in the UK ranks in the Top 10 for Research Intensity (Times Higher Education Subject Ranking on Intensity, 2014, based on its analysis of REF 2014 – Law).
THOUGH graduating with a UK degree presents a host of advantages, the costs are no small matter.
Now, with reputable and renowned universities opening up international branch campuses in Malaysia, students have the chance to pursue a UK degree at affordable costs.
One such esteemed institution is the University of Reading Malaysia (UoRM), which is wholly-owned and operated by the University of Reading – listed in the Top 100 in the world for International Outlook by Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021.
Best of both worlds
The branch campus in Malaysia was established in 2013 and opened the doors to its state-of-the-art complex in 2015.