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April 4, 2017
University of Bristol launches LLM in Health, Law and Society
The University of Bristol has launched a brand new LLM in Health, Law and Society – this great new program marks an evolution in the field of Law and Health.
The LLM in Health, Law, and Society will explore the relationships between law, governance and health across society and governmental sectors. It will focus on how people should approach the greatest challenges and opportunities for law and policy as mechanisms to address health and wellbeing.
Students on this exciting new LLM program will tackle questions concerning the impacts of law, regulation, policy, and practice on health and wellbeing, across public, private and third-sector organisations. As a student on the LLM in Health, Law and Society students will also become part of the University of Bristol’s new Centre for Health, Law and Society.
This course can be studied as both a full-time and part-time option.
Looking for funding for postgraduate studies? Check out the exclusive bursaries on offer from Postgrad Solutions.
Content added on 4th April 2017.
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