• Master of Law in International Law at the University of Nottingham is a 1-year program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • This program is also offered on a part-time basis for a duration of 2 years.
  • The LLM program allows students to choose from a wide range of modules that relate to international commercial law, European law, criminal justice, human rights law, and general public international law.
  • Students are taught in small groups where possible, allowing for an open, interactive learning experience.
  • Students get dedicated resources including legal skills advice through workshops and one-to-one sessions.
  • In this course, students will complete a minimum of 90 credits of specialist optional modules. The remaining 30 credits can be chosen from the optional modules available on the LLM program.
  • Students will also undertake a 60-credit dissertation.
  • Each module involves one two-hour seminar a week, supplemented by private preparation and study.
  • Students gain real experience by applying for internships and placements through our faculty placements scheme.
  • The Hallward Library is situated adjacent to the School of Law. It provides the Law collection of approximately 60,000 books, law reports series, journals, microfilms, and more to the students.
  • About 90.5% of postgraduates from the School of Law secured graduate-level employment or further study within 15 months of graduation.
  • The University of Nottingham ranks among the top 100 universities in the world for the law by the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2021.