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leeds trinity
The College of Legal Practice
01 May 2026

Leeds Trinity have launched a new LLM in Legal Practice in partnership with the College

The College of Legal Practice
Published on 01 May 2026

Leeds Trinity are pleased to announced that they will be offering a new Masters of Law programme that includes training for the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). The LLM in Legal Practice will offer a professional and practice-focused Masters programme, with online SQE1 and SQE2 preparation modules delivered by The College of Legal Practice.

This programme builds on Leeds Trinity’s strong reputation in delivering career focused programme that allow graduates professional career progression from their undergraduate law degree. The College of Legal Practice’s SQE preparation, built on many years of expertise, will enable the University’s students to take these high-stakes qualification exams alongside their Masters study.

Dr Jess Guth, Head of the School of Business and Law said; “We are excited to be able to offer an Masters degree which applies a critical lens to the solicitors profession and at the same time helps students prepare for the SQE and key practice areas. Working with the College of Legal Practice means that students will benefit from their experience in vocational legal education alongside our expertise in delivering academically rigorous programmes in a supportive environment”

Dr Giles Proctor, CEO of The College of Legal Practice, said: “We are delighted to be working with Leeds Trinity University to support their Masters students through the SQE. Our close collaboration will enable the programme to commence in September 2026 and we look forward to developing this partnership and seeing the development of Leeds Trinity’s aspiring solicitors.”

View Leeds Trinity's LLM programme