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Teaching Format and Modules Running in 2023/24

Teaching Format

Our LLM programmes will be based on a blended curriculum which will include a mix of instruction, directed learning and self-study. Our LLM teaching will generally include online instruction and in person classes on campus. Please note that teaching formats may change due to circumstances beyond our control but we will keep you informed of any changes over the academic year. From Monday 2 October 2023, if you have completed your enrolment process, you will be able to access the Moodle pages for each module to facilitate your module selection.

Modules Running in 2023/24 and Module Selection Guidance

In order to select your module choices for the year we recommend you follow the instructions below:

  1. Look at our Module Information Pack for details of which modules are running this year and in which term. You will also find out who is teaching the module and its assessment method. A link for this will be made available here shortly.
  2. Watch our Video Taster Sessions for each module and read through the module information before deciding which ones to choose.
  3. Check the timetable for your LLM below to ensure there are no clashes before selecting your modules.
  4. Refer to the module selection guidance of your LLM programme below for advice on how to select your modules.
  5. Select your modules using the Module Registration Form.

LLM Timetables - 2023/24

Please note the below timetables are subject to change.

ALS, IDLHR Timetables

  • Term 1 - last updated 3 October 2023
  • Term 2 - last updated 31 October 2023

ALS, ICL, ICGFR and IEL Timetables

  • Term 1 - last updated 3 October 2023
  • Term 2 - last updated 3 October 2023

Module Selection Guidance - 2023/24

Advanced Legal StudiesLink opens in a new window International Development Law and Human RightsLink opens in a new window

International Commercial LawLink opens in a new window International Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation & International Economic LawLink opens in a new window