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The latest postgraduate study news from the UK
Application deadline for LLM programme in Transnational Criminal Justice and Crime Prevention 2011
The application deadline for the LLM programme in Transnational Criminal Justice and Crime Prevention (an initiave of both the Faculties of Law of the University of the Western Cape, South Africa, as well as Humboldt University, Berlin Germany) is 31 May 2010. Interested candidates should visit http://transcrim.org/index.php for more information ... More
Law School set to expand into London’s Somerset House
King’s College London is to acquire the East Wing of Somerset House, one of London’s most beautiful and iconic buildings, which will provide a unique opportunity for London as an arts complex in a building which will bridge the worlds of higher education, policy and the arts. The signing of ... More
Scotland's Justice secretary visits University of Strathclyde
Scotland's Justice Secretary, Kenny MacAskill, was given an insight into the work of Strathclyde's pioneering Law Clinic, based in the University's Law School, when he paid a visit there last month. Mr MacAskill met staff and students at the award-winning, student-run Clinic, which offers free advice and representation to members of ... More
Boston University announces London Summer Legal Institute
Boston University School of Law has announced a Summer Legal Institute in London for 2010. It will run in two consecutive three-week sessions between Sunday 4th July and Sunday 15th August. The annual program is designed exclusively for lawyers and advanced law students that have trained outside of the United ... More
University of Hertfordshire offers 100% distance learning Graduate Diploma in Law
If you are a graduate wanting to enter the legal profession, but do not have a law degree, the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL/CPE) conversion course at the University of Hertfordshire's School of Law enables you to cover the first academic stage of legal training with 100% distance learning. On ... More
University of York launches new LLM
The Centre for Applied Human Rights at the University of York is launching an LLM in International Human Rights Law & Practice for October 2010, and there are two scholarships available. The key paradox of international human rights law is that the recent proliferation of treaties and adjudicative bodies has ... More
University of Portsmouth opens mock courtroom!
The first mock courtroom in the south east of England openned last week at the University of Portsmouth. It will be used to train lawyers, expert witnesses, social workers and probation officers of the future and was opened by Resident Judge of Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, Richard Price. ... More
Riga Graduate School of Law announces LLM scholarships
The Riga Graduate School of Law in Riga, Latvia has announced that its is offering scholarships for LLM in Public International Law and Human Rights. The scholarships cover tuition and fees for the LLM, and an additional scholarship is allocated for travel, accommodation, and incidental education expenses. Scholarships are available ... More
City to host postgraduate open evening
If you're thinking about a career in law come to the City University London’s Postgraduate Open Evening to talk about your future on Wednesday 17th February from 5pm until 7.30pm. On the evening you will have the opportunity to find out more about The City Law’s School’s: Graduate Diploma in ... More
Kent law lecturer wins award
Nick Jackson, Senior Lecturer at Kent Law School, has won the Oxford University Press Alistair MacQueen Memorial Grant. His award of £1,000 will be used to produce public information and facilitate student training for the benefit of those using the Mortgage Possession Desk run by Canterbury Housing Advice Centre and ... More
King's law alumnus wins Human Rights award
A former law student of King's College London has won a Human Rights award. Daniel Carey, a former King’s LLB student who graduated from King's in 1998, has won the esteemed Peter Duffy Award at the Human Rights Awards organised by JUSTICE and Liberty. Mr Carey won the award for ... More
UCLA to host LLM job fair
The 2010 West Coast International LLM Job Fair will be held at UCLA School of Law on Friday 19th February. This will be the third year of this annual event which is a recruitment venue for employers interested in enlisting internationally trained lawyers currently enrolled in LLM programmes at one ... More
Law professor at Nottingham Trent gets important appointment
Professor Mary Seneviratne, Professor of Law at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, has been appointed to the Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council (AJTC) by The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State, Jack Straw. She is one of five appointees who will serve for a period of four years. Her ... More
The Chapman University School of Law in California announces LLM fellowship
The Chapman University School of Law and the Economic Science Institute (ESI) invite applications for the Vernon L Smith LLM Fellowship in Law & Economics for 2010-11. The Fellowship is designed to encourage the award winner to pursue study and research in law, economics, business and related fields. The Fellowship ... More
UEA law studentships deadline approaching
The Norwich Law School at the University of East Anglia is offering a number of Studentships for entry in 2010. All prospective applicants are advised to access the individual School’s research areas and interests and the academic profiles re prospective supervisors. Applications are particularly welcomed in Competition law where students ... More