• The Yale University offers a Ph.D. in Law duration of 5 years.
  • This course is offered on a full-time basis.
  • This program is provided on-campus and off-campus.
  • This program is designed to prepare J.D. graduates for careers as legal scholars and teachers through a doctoral program aimed at the production of a substantial body of academic research.
  • And also writing under the close supervision of a three-member faculty dissertation committee.
  • In this program, they offer emerging scholars an opportunity to contribute to the development of law as an academic field.
  • It provides an alternate pathway into law teaching alongside existing routes such as fellowships, advanced degrees in cognate fields, legal practice, and clerkships.
  • Students will also gain experience in the classroom, and receive the full support of Yale Law School’s Law Teaching Program, which has had remarkable success in placing graduates in tenure-track positions at leading law schools.
  • The university offers a plethora of courses for international students including 84 majors and 2,000 courses in different fields at the undergraduate level.
  • In 2019, 2,694 students nearly 20.7% of international students took admission at Yale representing 123 countries.
  • The student-faculty ratio at Yale University is 6:1, and the school has 72.6% of its classes with fewer than 20 students.
  • Yale University is ranked 1st in the list of Colleges with the Best Professors in America in 2020 by Niche.
  • According to PayScale, the average salary of Yale University Graduates is 88,000 USD.