- The University of Queensland offers a Master of Arts in International Law for a duration of 18 months.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- This program is designed for both lawyers and non-lawyers wishing to focus their studies on international law.
- The Master of International Law has 4 compulsory courses:
- Introducing public international law
- A series of 3 courses that focus on international law in action
- The nexus between international law and domestic law.
- This program consists of 24-course units.
- It is designed to enhance the theoretical and practical expertise of students and provide them with a professional edge.
- The dual programs that are available with the Master of International Law are Masters of International Relations/International Law.
- The student-faculty ratio of this program is 12:1.
- This program help students to improve their independent, critical thinking and research skills.
- The Faculty of Business, Economics, and Law (BEL) has placed in the top 100 worldwide across all relevant subject areas in the 2020 QS World University Rankings by Subject.
- The researcher from the Business School has been awarded an Australian Research Council (ARC) Australian Laureate Fellowship award.
- The University of Queensland is primarily a research-focused university and ranks 2nd in this year’s Global Business Challenge (GBC) – the world’s largest business case competition.
- Job opportunities after the Master of International Law are International Lawyer, Corporate Lawyer, etc and the average salary goes up to 46,920 USD.