Edinburgh Law School, University of Edinburgh
The Edinburgh Law School's Research Office provides phone support for various enquiries. Common reasons for calling include questions about postgraduate taught programs, both on-campus and online, such as admissions, course content, and application processes. The office is available during operating hours, but it's recommended to email first for most enquiries. Phone lines can be busy, especially during peak admissions periods, so patience may be required. If the line is busy, sending an email to the relevant department is advised. Typically, the best times to call are mid-morning or early afternoon when lines may be less busy.
Updated 15 Dec 2025
Expected outcomes
- Check application status
- Request course details
- Confirm admission requirements
- Inquire about facilities
- Get directions to campus
- Discuss online program options
Call preparation
Assemble everything before you dial. These requirements are verified by our call analysts and updated as organizations change their scripts.
- Full name
- Programme of interest
- Applicant ID
- Student ID
- Specific question
- Email address
Known issues
Users occasionally experience slow response times when calling the Edinburgh Law School, particularly during peak admissions periods. If you encounter delays, it is advisable to contact the relevant department via email, which is often recommended as the first point of contact. This can help ensure your enquiry is addressed more promptly. Additionally, calling during less busy times, such as mid-morning or early afternoon, may improve response times. Always have your applicant or student ID ready to expedite the process.