Summer Abroad Programme in Cardiff, Wales
Gain industry experience. Earn academic credits. Explore the awe-inspiring landscapes and Celtic culture of Wales.
Summer Abroad - Cardiff University (Prifysgol Caerdydd): International Summer Abroad (LAW) Programme
Gain industry experience. Earn academic credits. Explore awe-inspiring landscapes and the Celtic culture of Wales.
Are you considering a career in law? Our International Summer Abroad (LAW) programme at Cardiff University could be the perfect way to experience the legal system’s role internationally.
Explore Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. Gain US academic credits as you immerse yourself in this fascinating nation’s language, heritage, culture, and food.
When it comes to making lifetime memories, you’ll be spoilt for choice in Cardiff. Croeso I Gymru: Welcome to Wales!
About Cardiff University (Prifysgol Caerdydd) School of Law & Politics
Cardiff University Law Clinic and Cardiff Law School Innocence Project
Launched in 2005, the Cardiff Law Clinic offers diverse opportunities and is the recipient of many National Attorney General Awards. The clinic expanded in 2024, employing more practising lawyers to enhance its clinical activity.
The clinic is home to the Cardiff Law School Innocence Project and the Innocence Project in New York licenses the initiative. As the only university project in the United Kingdom (UK) to have overturned a criminal conviction, Cardiff has had two notable successes. Media interest in the project has generated much attention due to the popularity of programmes such as Netflix’s Making A Murderer.
The university has many other award-winning partnerships that allow students to experience law in the real world.
*These are summer start dates, not dates of arrival. Please talk to an advisor for arrival dates and airfare booking.
$6,395
- Tuition and fees
- 24/7 in country support
- Accommodation
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Airfare, materials for class, in-country transportation, some meals and spending money aren’t included.
$50 Non refundable
$300 Non refundable
*Application and Commitment fees are in addition to the programme fee.
International Summer School (LAW) Programmes in Wales
This unique summer abroad programme aims to give pre-law students an overview of the skills needed to become effective legal practitioners. Specially developed for international students aiming to embark upon a Juris Doctor (JD) Law Programme, the courses are designed to be studied together, thus offering a blended approach of theory, practical skills and experiential learning. Critical legal skills such as negotiation, court advocacy, legal research and writing, and interpersonal skills will be developed. At the same time, you will gain first-hand experience of client engagement at Cardiff University’s Law Clinic.
What will I study?
- Course 1 – Legal Practice Skills (3 US credits; 45 hours, in just over four weeks)
- Course 2 – Law Clinic Practicum (3 US credits; 45 hours, in just over four weeks)
Course Specifications
Course 1 – Legal Practice Skills (3 US credits; 45 hours, in just over four weeks)
Dispute resolution is a vital part of legal training and practice. You will consider civil and criminal matters in and out of court. Most legal disputes are settled without litigation (going to court). However, lawyers must be effective negotiators to avoid litigation which can be costly, time-consuming and damage future relations between the parties. Course content will include:
- Negotiation (15 contact hours) – “Discussion to reach an agreement.”
Explore the International Negotiation Competition for Law Students to understand the negotiation skills needed in international transactions and disputes. The competition was launched in 1998 by two American law schools and the American Bar Association.
- Court Advocacy (15 contact hours) – “A specialist skill used by legal advisors to present an argument to a court with the aim of persuading a jury or judge.”
Civil issues can find their way to court, where matters cannot be resolved using alternative dispute resolution methods. Also, in a criminal law context, lawyers represent clients charged with minor to the most serious criminal offences.
Using case studies replicating legal practice, you will learn to prepare and present a legal argument such as making a plea in mitigation or a bail application. Your arguments will be presented in an actual or mock courtroom.
- Legal Research: Drafting and Reflective Writing (15 contact hours)
You will be introduced to legal databases to understand how, and where, lawyers research the correct law. You’ll learn basic legal drafting skills and reflective writing techniques.
You will be required to keep a reflective diary and to hone your reflective writing skills. You’ll learn to critically analyse your experiences, how they impact upon you, and how to use your knowledge.
Course 2 – Law Clinic Practicum (3 US credits; 45 hours, in just over four weeks)
Explore the interpersonal and legal skills needed to interact with clients effectively when communicating orally and in writing. Course content will include:
- Client Consultation and Interviewing (15 contact hours) – “The practice of communicating with and advising a client on a legal matter.”
Module content and learning outcomes are based on the International Client Consultation Competition. Launched in the US in 1969 and adopted by the American Bar Association, the competition attracts teams of law students from over 20 countries.
Develop your skills by participating in client interviews using scenarios from past competitions. Learn the elements of client interview techniques such as:
- Active and passive listening.
- Questioning techniques (open, closed and leading questions).
- Obtaining information sensitively and professionally.
- Abiding by legal professional obligations such as confidentiality and legal ethics.
- Applying the law to the facts obtained during the interview process. For example, quick thinking and explaining potentially complex terms in an appropriate and accessible manner.
- Law Clinic Experience (15 contact hours) – “Dealing with real or simulated clients to advise and assist on law-related matters.”
Gain first-hand experience of client engagement at Cardiff University’s Law Clinic. Activities could include*:
- An introduction to clinical training and practices.
- Working on actual or simulated Law Clinic client matters.
- Visiting Cardiff’s Civil Justice Centre, the central court for civil matters, to shadow lawyers dealing with clients in a court setting.
*Please note: The various elements of The Law Clinic are reviewed regularly, and Cardiff University cannot guarantee that specific opportunities will always be available. However, Law Clinic experience will be provided.
- Legal Writing (15 contact hours) – “The presentation of legal information/advice in a format relevant to the reader”
Building upon the experience of interviewing a client and appropriately explaining legal points orally, you will develop skills to convey complex legal terms to non-lawyer clients in writing, avoiding ‘legalese’.
Would you fancy contributing to the satellite Law publication The Justice Gap? As part of the Cardiff Law School Innocence Project, the online magazine features reports about access to justice issues.
As a student news reporter, you will train in news writing and journalistic skills, experiencing a different style of written communication to a lay audience.
Additional educational, cultural and social experiences could include*:
- Attending criminal and civil courts to observe courts and lawyers in action
- Tour of the Senedd (Welsh Parliament) to meet politicians and law-makers
- A visit to a major law firm
- Cardiff Castle and other historical sites
- Historical coal mining sites
- National Museum of Wales
- National History Museum of Wales
- Visit stadiums and sporting venues like The Principality Stadium, home to the Welsh Rugby Union.
*Please note: Additional educational, cultural and social experiences are subject to change.
Why Wales? Student-friendly, affordable, and a world-class education system. A warm welcome awaits in beautiful Wales.
Did you know the UK comprises four unique nations: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland? Each country has a distinct identity, culture, language, and history.
Known as the ‘Land of Song’, the country of Wales is rich in history, tradition and culture, and the Welsh national language is one of Europe’s oldest. Both English and Welsh languages are used in legal and government systems.
Cardiff is home to the Welsh Government and the Senedd Cymru (Seat of Parliament). The number of democratically elected members is set to increase from 60 to 96. Like Scotland and Northern Ireland, Wales has devolved laws and is also part of the jurisdiction of England and Wales, with laws made in London Westminster.
Cardiff: 5 Facts
- Cardiff was a coal mining port due to its location on the River Taff. Today, the city is a centre of commerce, politics and legislation, making it an ideal destination for pre-law students.
- Wales boasts over 600 castles, and Cardiff Castle is considered one of the best. Visitors also enjoy a mixed bag of historical landmarks and traveller highlights.
- Cardiff was a host city for the 2012 Olympic Games and awarded European Capital of Sport 2014.
- Rugby is considered the national sport of Wales. Cardiff’s state-of-the-art Principality Stadium is the ‘home’ of Welsh rugby with a 74,000 seating capacity and a retractable roof.
- Cardiff Bay is a must-see vibrant waterfront location, offering many cultural and visitor attractions
What's Included:
- Tuition for US academic credits
- Accommodation in student residences
- Orientation and advising support throughout your programme
- Cultural activities and site visits
- Optional excursions
- 24/7 Urgent Phone Line
- Optional excursions
- Official transcript
Start Dates
- Arrival: July 05, 2026
- Departure: August 01, 2026
Where Will I Stay?
As a summer study abroad student, you’ll stay in Cardiff University’s on-campus student residences. These purpose-built student villages are ideal for student life.
You will have twin rooms and share communal kitchen and living areas with fellow students. Each village has a dedicated management team and 24-hour security.
Application Deadline
- Enrollment Deadline: April 06, 2026
- Withdrawal Deadline: May 06, 2026
Programme Fees*
- $6,395 per student.
- Application Fee*: $50
- Commitment Fee (Deposit)*: $300
* Application and Commitment Fees are separate from the Programme Fee. These fees are non-refundable.
The Application Fee is charged when you start your application.The Commitment Fee is charged after you have been admitted to the programme and confirms your place.
The Commitment Fee also serves as a deposit and will be deducted from your final balance when you pay the Programme Fee.
Please note that bank charges and card processing fees may apply.
The final payment is due 60 days before the Programme Start Date.


