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All departments assessed
by the Quality Assurance Agency over the last
four years have been rated as ‘excellent’.
Few universities can match our unbroken record
of success in high-quality teaching. This complements
our strong research ratings achieved in the Higher
Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE)’s
Research Assessment Exercise. We are the UK’s
leading provider of taught postgraduate education,
and topped The Financial Times league table for
taught postgraduate education in 2002, 2002 and
2003. Over half of our 19,000 registered students
are postgraduates.
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The Faculty of Law is currently
offering an updated programme, building on over
20 years’ experience in delivering high-quality
postgraduate education. The campus-based programme
offers five Master’s-level streams, with
over 30 modules to choose from. The Faculty also
offers two distance-learning programmes, and welcomes
research students for the degrees of MPhil and
PhD. The PhD programme is also available via the
distance-learning route. The period of registration
is a minimum of four years and a maximum of six
years. The University was among the pioneers of
distance learning, offering programmes designed
for the busy professional which could be taken
over two years alongside fulltime work. The law
school was one of the pioneers, and designed programmes
that were not just for those with an undergraduate
law degree. Its first distance-learning programme,
in the law of employment relations, started in
1988. This was followed by the programme in European
Union law in 1991. The programmes adopt a common
framework of two years’ study of taught
modules assessed by coursework essays, followed
by a research dissertation. All the distance-learning
programmes are supported by residential weekends.
Over the past ten years, the Faculty has consistently
been rated among the top ten law schools in the
country on the strength of its teaching and research
record – it holds a 5A rating from the 2001
HEFC Research Assessment Exercise, with much of
its research attaining international excellence
and all the rest attaining national excellence.
The Faculty offers a high-quality learning experience
through group seminars that are designed to offer
you a real opportunity for participation. All
postgraduate teachers are active in research and
publish widely in their areas of expertise; they
regularly contribute to national and international
conferences, and act as academic experts to government
and other bodies.
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The Faculty, together with the University careers
service, provides a comprehensive careers support
programme, with seminars and workshops organised
throughout the year.
The University is a well-established centre for
research. It subscribes to a wide range of online
services and also has a large collection of official
publications. The Faculty of Law houses a small,
intimate library, the Harry Peach Library, which
contains a collection of essential law reports,
periodicals and reference works.
Postgraduate students have access to a variety
of online services, including WestLaw and other
databases of legal materials. Training in their
use is provided by suitably qualified staff.
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courses (LLM) |
Distance-learning
courses (LLM/PgDip) |
- General programme
- European Law and Integration
- Human Rights
- Public International
Law
- International Commercial
Law.
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- European Union
Law
- Commercial
law stream
- Employment
law stream
- Law of Employment
Relations.
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PhD by distance learning
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Research
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| Contact: |
Postgraduate Secretary, Faculty of Law, Graduate
Studies
University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH
Tel: +44 (0)116 252 2362 Fax: +44 (0)116 252 2699
E-mail: pglaw@le.ac.uk
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