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LLM in UK...input please!
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atlas ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Joined: 15 Jul 2008 Posts: 11 |
LLM in UK...input please!
Greetings all,Wed Jul 16, 2008 07:01 AM I've scoured the archives of the boards here and have found partial answers to my questions, but not entirely. If anyone could share experiences, insight or answers I'd greatly appreciate it. (I've posted a similar question in the US section, but since I'm most interested in an LLM in the US, UK (and maybe Norway) I'm cross-posting. Hopefully that's fine! :) 1. Are there universities in the UK that offer full (or at least substantial) scholarships for students who want to specialize their LLM in maritime law or 'law & economics'? 2. Do you know of special scholarships geared towards (female) applicants from Africa? (I have an LLB, have practiced as a prosecutor and most recently as a magistrate) 3. What is the best way to show that a fee waiver for the application fee is needed? And to attain a fee waiver? 4. Besides University of Edinburgh and University of Southampton being great for Maritime study - are there other UK schools anyone would recommend for this field? And what schools in particular has anyone found especially strong in "law & economics"? I greatly appreciate any and all input you all provide! |
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atlas ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Joined: 15 Jul 2008 Posts: 11 |
LLM in UK...input please!
Anyone - any advice on the above??Fri Jul 18, 2008 05:07 PM I checked out the top UK schools here: extras.timesonline.co.uk/tol_gug/gooduniversitygui… Of these, the following offer an LLM in Maritime law (or other related advanced Maritime-related degree) and I put their rankings in parentheses: Dundee (9), Nottingham (10), Southampton (10), Uni of London (5), Bristol (12), Swansea (49), Hull (24) and Hertfordshire (56). Now rankings don't mean everything and these rankings are about law programs in the UK overall and not Maritime, but do you all agree that it gives you an idea of the various schools' name recognition and reputation - and how marketable it might make one? |
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cowboyblues ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined: 18 Dec 2005 Posts: 73 |
LLM in UK...input please!
Fri Jul 18, 2008 06:42 PM Greetings all, Hi, I'll try to answer some of your questions since you've had no other replies. 1. Generally, very few LLM students get scholarships. When scholarships are available they often go to UK/European students before international students. However, international students may find some funding available via the British Council: www.educationuk.org/pls/hot_bc/page_pls_user_advic… I've not heard of any scholarships especially for the subject you mention. 2. Check at the link above. 3. Lots of UK universities don't apply a fee for applications (unlike the US). If they do, it's is fairly limited eg. £30. LSE don't charge this fee if you apply via the British Council - again see link above. 4. Southampton and Nottingham tend to be the universities one associates the most with maritime law - they have some good specialists. Some Scottish uni's are also good. The only place that springs to mind for an LLM in 'Law and Economics' is Manchester - they have run a law and ec. programme for quite a few years. With respect to your second post, the most marketable and respected LLMs are from Oxbridge and the Uni of London colleges. Then the Russell Group universities (the old traditional universities) eg. Manchester, Nottingham, Bristol. You can't go wrong with any of them - so in the areas you mention...look at Manchester and Nottingham. As for other uni's...only go if they offer a great specialist programme, because it's unlikely the university will be known outside the UK (assuming reputation is a decisive factor). [Edited 18 Jul 2008 by cowboyblues] |
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atlas ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Joined: 15 Jul 2008 Posts: 11 |
LLM in UK...input please!
Thank you very much cowboy!! I appreciate your feedback and will check out the link you provided. I understand that Nottingham and Southampton are very known for their maritime programs - I figure those would be great schools for me to look further into. Also, you mentioned U of London having a good deal of prestige, and as such, I will look into it as well since they offer a concentrated maritime program also.Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:15 PM Thanks again! |
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