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<title>pogomail: Perceptions of UK Law schools in AUSTRALIA</title>
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<description>Hi Everyone, 

If there&#39;s anyone out there from Oz, I&#39;d like to get some advice. 

I am planning on returning home (to Australia) after I complete an LLM in human rights law in the UK.

However, I am not sure which university to choose. 

Amongst many other considerations in choosing a uni (such as staff, courses, location) I feel that I must bear in the mind the reputation of the university in AUSTRALIA. 

Can anyone comment on what unis have a good reputation in Oz?

I know Oxbridge, LSE etc.. would be great, but unfortunately, I&#39;m not really at that level. I will be looking at: Essex, Lancaster, Nottigham, Galway, Edinburgh, Warwick etc.

Any help would be greatly appreciated

Thanks guys
Jo

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<pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2008 17:33:00 +0200</pubDate>
<title>cowboyblues: Perceptions of UK Law schools in AUSTRALIA</title>
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<description>This is a very interesting question - I have a British education and I am thinking of working in Oz and was wondering the same thing!

Jo, you&#39;ll know better than me about this - but I get the distinct impression from Aussie friends that academic snobbery is not as rife in Australia as it is the UK. 

Some of the uni&#39;s you mention above (Warwick, Edinburgh, Nottingham) fall into the Russell Group which has gained the reputation of being the UK version of the US Ivy League. 
http://www.russellgroup.ac.uk/
These are all excellent universities, and I&#39;m sure Australian academics will know this (I&#39;m not so sure about Australian law firms). Notably, most of the leading British and US (London-based) law firms recruit from Russell Group universities.

(Galway is an Irish uni so I&#39;m not sure how that fairs in relation to UK Russell Group unis).</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 12:32:00 +0200</pubDate>
<title>EDIpostgrad: Perceptions of UK Law schools in AUSTRALIA</title>
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<description>There are a few Aussies at Edinburgh.  One who has a family member that is the dean of one of the law school&#39;s in Oz.  I also gather from my Aussie friends that uni labels are not as important  there as the quality of the programme and what students gain from it.  I do know that at Edinburgh there are quite a few scholarships for Aussie students as the students I know are on full-rides.  If you are keen to study human rights as well, Edinburgh just brought on two additional faculty members to add to their already strong human rights faculty.  Good luck!</description>
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