The programme aims to equip with both the academic and clinical skills to work as a PWP, which will be complemented by clinical work in an approved IAPT service allowing application of theory to practice.
Undertaking a Masters programme here can pose challenges to international students in terms of studying in English and coping with different methods of teaching, learning and assessment than you may be used to. The programme is divided into two parts:
IELTS 7.0 overall, with minimum of 7.0 in writing, 6.5 in reading, listening &speaking, or an equivalent standard in other qualifications approved by the University.
This course combines training in research skills and historiography with a wide range of options, from antiquity to the late 20th century. You may wish to follow one of our themed pathways: British History, European History, Imperial History, History of the Americas. Theseallow you to explore a region or concept across a number of modules,however youmay prefer to adopt a pick-and-mix approach and choose modules that suit your own interests.Either way, you will be taught by leading scholars in their fields, gaining an insight into current research and making your own contribution through your dissertation.
IELTS 7.0 overall, with minimum of 7.0 in writing, 6.5 in reading, listening &speaking, or an equivalent standard in other qualifications approved by the University.
Reflecting the heritage of James Parkes' scholarship, on which the Parkes Institute is founded, the programme places a distinct and unique emphasis on studying Jewish History and Culture within the broad framework of the study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations. The course of studies builds on the world-class resources of the University's Parkes Library and Jewish Archives in the University Library, and is taught by a well-established team of scholars drawn from disciplines including history, English, German and music, brought together within the Parkes Institute. The course also offers apartnership modulein accordance with theLondon Jewish Culture Centre (LJCC).
This postgraduate programme gives you the time to develop your powers of analysis, legal reasoning and writing skills while exploring the challenges of transactional commercial law. You can choose from a broad range of module options, which enables you to select a programme of study that is tailored to your individual needs and interests. As a result, you will be equipped with the vital tools to rival the best in the competitive international market for lawyers.
This programme provides a comprehensive grounding in the legal and regulatory environment in which this technological change is taking place. You will have the opportunity to choose from a broad range of subject areas and tailor the programme to your own individual needs and interests. You will develop an in-depth understanding of the legal response to these changes and the reasons why the law is moving in a particular direction. With a sound understanding of this important area of law and a readiness to apply that knowledge commercially, you will be well-equipped to compete for careers in the corporate and business world.
We offer a comprehensive range of modules that cover international trade law, business law, competition law, corporate governance, Intellectual Property (IP) and legal regulation.
Our LLM in International Law offers an excellent professional development opportunity for those working in, or wishing to move into, specialist areas such as international aid and development, international relations, and international security.