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LLM by Research
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1 year full-time;
2 years part-time
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30 September 2024
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University of Warwick
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The University of Warwick's Law School offers a comprehensive LLM by Research. Pursue an extended research project in a wide range of areas, with careful supervision from a specialist.
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In this programme you will be carefully supervised by an individual specialist in your chosen area of study and supported to generate a research question and produce a thesis. For this degree you are required to write a thesis of up to 40,000 words.
Our Research Degrees attempt to achieve a balance between individual study, academic supervision, and participation in a communal, scholarly learning environment. As a research student, you will be a vital part of our research culture and we will encourage you to fully participate in the life of the Law School.
Teaching and learning
You will attend a research methods and theory course and meet with your supervisor at least once a month throughout your degree.
Each year postgraduate research students get the benefit of, feedback and presentation opportunities, skills workshops as well as a series of ‘masterclass’ events led by world-leading researchers. These workshops and events support a self-critical assessment of research methods and techniques and allow you to learn from others working in your field. In addition, you will be invited to attend research seminars, public lectures and other training opportunities with the Law School and across the University.
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Eleven research clusters:
- Contract, Business and Commercial Law
- Comparative Law and Culture
- Development and Human Rights
- Gender and the Law
- International and European Law
- Law and Humanities
- Legal Theory
- Governance and Regulation
- Empirical Approaches
- Migration
- Arts, Culture and Law
The Law School’s research is rooted in the twin themes of law in context and the international character of law.
Explore our research areas on our Law web pages.Link opens in a new window
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Find your supervisor using the link below and discuss with them the area you'd like to research.
Explore our School of Law Staff Directory where you will be able see the academic interests and expertise of our staff.
You are welcome to contact our staff directly to see if they can provide any advice on your proposed research, but will still need to submit an application and meet the selection criteria set by the University before any offer is made.
You can also see our general University guidance about finding a supervisor.
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2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in Law or a related social sciences discipline with significant legal content.
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- Band B
- Overall IELTS (Academic) score of 7.0 and component scores.
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There are no additional entry requirements for this course.