• Technology creates situations that were the stuff of fantasy when most of our laws were created. Robots, biotech, autonomous vehicles and weapons, and the endless amassing and crunching of data - what does it mean to be a human being? And how do we relate to each other and to the natural world? These are questions we are forced to ask ourselves again in the face of technological progress. Law shapes and reflects the answers that we find.
  • Alongside core courses in international technology law, and big data, human rights, and security, students will choose from subjects including international weapons law, biotech and law, robots and artificial intelligence, and blockchain and disruptive tech.
  • Students will be part of a friendly, accessible, and international group of teachers and students interested in exploring the frontiers of regulation and technology, and students will graduate as a specialist with in-demand knowledge and skills.