Postgraduate Taught
Why study Postgraduate Law at Queen’s?
Our students are taught by an outstanding team of academic staff who are internationally renowned scholars at the forefront of their fields in Law and Technology, Human Rights, Criminology and Criminal Justice, International Commercial and Business Law, and Intellectual Property Law. We foster a stimulating approach to study where discussion and debate encourage students to consider the wider cultural, economic, technological, international and political impact and effects of the law. Our programmes offer a thought provoking range of subjects to study, with a curriculum that constantly evolves in response to major legal and world developments.
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(Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024)Research at Queen's is ranked 7th in the UK
(Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024)Courses of Study
Check out the available programmes of study on the main Queen's University Coursefinder.
LLM Criminology and Criminal Justice | LLM International Human Rights Law | LLM International Commercial and Business Law |
LLM Law | Masters in Law | LLM Law and Technology |
LLM Intellectual Property Law |
Pursuing a postgraduate qualification with us offers you a unique opportunity to engage with world-class research that shapes lives and society. The School, recognised in the Research Excellence Framework 2021 for its impactful studies, provides a nurturing environment for research with both local and global implications, spanning areas like Human Rights, Criminology, and Law, Innovation, and Technology. Engaging in this research community not only broadens knowledge and skills but also places you, the student at the forefront of legal scholarship, making significant contributions to legal practice, policy, and academia. This can open doors to high-level careers in legal practice, policy-making, and academia, offering a platform to influence legal and societal change.
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Ciara O'Hagan - MLaw
The MLaw is a two year Qualifying Law Degree, it is designed not only for those with a background in law but also for career changers who wish to dive into this fascinating and dynamic field. Whether you're drawn to the intellectual challenge of law, the potential for making a positive impact, or the prospects for career advancement, this program offers a unique opportunity to pivot towards an exciting new career path.
Lydia Millar - LLM Human Rights
Studying for a master's degree can serve as a powerful catalyst for pursuing a PhD. The rigorous academic environment, combined with exposure to pioneering research, inspires students to deepen their exploration of legal studies. Engaging with faculty and peers on cutting-edge issues provides both the motivation and the foundation necessary for embarking on a PhD journey, aiming to contribute novel insights to the field of law.
Student Voices
The School places employability skills at its heart. Employers are very interested in law graduates who are tech-savvy and are clear and comfortable communicators, whether with clients or more generally. We embed skills-development directly into the curriculum as such, through project-based learning work, computational skills and elsewhere depending on your masters pathway.
Get an inside look into the daily practice of law, providing invaluable insight and advice for those seeking a career with the law.
Find Out MoreDoing a master’s is never a bad idea. I always say if the opportunity presents itself, take it. The decision to undertake a master’s is not always an easy one but we can make it less complicated. Ogaku Agabi
LLM Law and Technology
Student Skills Assistant
The LLM in Human Rights Law provides students with stimulating insights into how fundamental principles concerning rights and justice are applied (or not) in the world today. Adopting an international and comparative approach, the programme focuses on contemporary issues and considers provocative questions about the appropriateness of relevant policies and initiatives. Christopher McCrudden
Professor
Lawpod: reflecting on the LLM experience at QUB
Host Dr Lauren Dempster chats with three current Master’s students from the School of Law, each enrolled on different LLM programmes.
NI Students
Postgraduate students from Northern Ireland can access a tuition fee loan of up to £6,500 annually, depending on their course's duration and cost. If the course fee exceeds the loan amount, students are responsible for the difference. The loan must be applied for annually for courses exceeding one year. For more information, visit Student Finance NI.
International Students
The Queen's Loyalty Scholarship offers a 20% fee reduction for the first year of undergraduate, postgraduate taught, or postgraduate research programs at Queen's University Belfast. It's open to international alumni returning to study full-time in an eligible program. Exclusions apply, and applicants must have successfully completed their previous program at Queen's. For more details, visit: QUB PG Loyalty Scholarship.
Each scholarship has distinct requirements and deadlines, highlighting the necessity for targeted applications. For detailed information and application procedures check out the scholarship page.
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