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LLM - Master of Laws
University of Reading
Full Time
FEB-25
12 months
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LLM - Master of Laws
University of Reading
Full Time
FEB-25
12 months
LLM - Master of Laws
University of Reading
Part Time
FEB-25
24 months
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With our LLM International Law you will join a dynamic and international learning environment, where academic excellence and professional relevance is at the heart of our teaching.
The programme will equip you with the specialist knowledge and skills you require to succeed as a professional, scholar and leader in the field of international law.
The programme delves into different aspects of the subfields of international law while offering perspectives unique to Reading and our expert faculty. We incorporate interdisciplinary content that distinguishes our programme and promotes the critical thinking of our students by encouraging you to consider the political and practical implications of the law. We are committed to providing a programme that engages students in activities relevant for professional work in international law.
You will be able to choose from a wide selection of modules from the School of Law; the School of Philosophy, Politics and Economics; and the ICMA Centre, part of the renowned Henley Business School.
Benefit from high-quality teaching and courses supported by expert academic researchers and practitioners, and develop links with employers and take opportunities to gain real-world experience.
The programme is offered under the auspices of Global Law at Reading (GLAR), our research hub for international law, EU law and human rights law.
You will have full access to common student spaces at Foxhill House, library access and internet access.
Normally a good undergraduate honours degree (2.1 or above) in Law, or equivalent from a university outside the UK. Applicants who have a 2.2 plus 3 years relevant work experience (and/or have passed the Bar exam will also be considered). Applicants who have a 2.2 with less experience and/or higher marks in some law modules as well as applicants who hold a degree in a Humanities or Social Science based subject may also be considered and are welcome to apply.
Students living in
Domestic
£10,800 per year
Students from Domestic
This is the fee you pay if the University is in the same country that you live in (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)
£22,350 per year
Students from EU
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from somewhere in the EU.
£22,350 per year
Students from International
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from a country outside the EU.