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MPhil - Master of Philosophy
Streatham Campus 1
Full Time
JAN
3 years
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MPhil - Master of Philosophy
Streatham Campus 1
Full Time
JAN
3 years
MPhil - Master of Philosophy
Streatham Campus 1
Part Time
JAN
6 years
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Overview
The Law School has a worldwide reputation for excellence in teaching and research, attracting academics, visiting lecturers and students from across the globe. As a postgraduate student at the School you will be part of a diverse and dynamic community.
Our?researchers' specialist interests?collectively encompass a wide range of legal fields. Our academic staff come from a number of different jurisdictions and work in a breadth of legal fields from the historical and theoretical to the socio-legal.
The subject-matter of your research is of course chosen by you, although we will give you advice and guidance in formulating an appropriate research proposal. Please feel free to contact staff directly if you have any questions as to the viability of your research ideas.
Research overview
Research culture
As well as forming a close relationship with your supervisor, who will have the expertise appropriate to your chosen area of study, you will be a valued part of our research culture, attending workshops where research papers are presented, and with opportunities to hear eminent scholars such as those who give the
We hold regular Presentation Days where students can develop their ideas and presentation skills; School staff and other postgraduates attend and contribute. We organise ‘mini-vivas’ annually.
Normally students will have a good undergraduate Honours degree (UK Upper Second Class Honours or equivalent) and a Masters degree with a dissertation component. If you are seeking funding through one of the Research Councils (UK/EU students only), you will need to hold a minimum Upper Second Class Honours degree, although often these awards are won by those with First Class Honours due to high levels of competition.
Students living in
Domestic
£4,786 per year
Students from Domestic
Tuition Fees per year 2024/25: £4,786 full-time.
£22,600 per year
Students from EU
Tuition Fees per year 2024/25: £22,600 full-time.
£22,600 per year
Students from International
Tuition Fees per year 2024/25: £22,600 full-time.
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