National University of Singapore- LL.M & PhD Applications for 2013 Now Open!


NUS Law

Dear Prospective Applicant

The NUS Faculty of Law is Asias Global Law School. Widely regarded as the regions leading law school, we nonetheless see ourselves as part of a global conversation about the study and practice of law. The graduate programme is integral to that vision, bringing lawyers from dozens of countries to Singapore one of the most dynamic and open economies in the world, and the gateway for many multinational corporations to Asia.

We are pleased to announce that applications for our LLM and PhD programmes (July/August 2013 intake) is now open from 1 October 2012 onwards.

The deadline for applications is 1 December 2012 for the regular programmes and 2 January 2012 for the LLM (International Business Law) programme in Singapore and Shanghai. The following programmes are available:

RESEARCH - PhD programme

COURSEWORK - with or without specializations in:

Corporate and Financial Services Law
Intellectual Property and Technology Law
International and Comparative Law
Asian Legal Studies
Maritime Law
International Business Law.

The specialised LLM in International Business Law is taught in both Singapore and Shanghai (admission in July 2013), while the other programmes are offered entirely in Singapore (admission in August 2013). For the NYU@NUS dual degree programme, please check the separate application process at www.nyunus.org.

For further information about our graduate offerings and how to apply, please visit
law.nus.edu.sg/admissions/app_periods_forms.html. A PDF copy of our Graduate Studies programmes is available at: law.nus.edu.sg/admissions/pdfs/nus_law_gd.pdf

Please feel free to address queries to lawGRADadm@nus.edu.sg.

NUS Faculty of Law
Graduate Studies home page law.nus.edu.sg/grad

Dear Prospective Applicant

The NUS Faculty of Law is Asia’s Global Law School. Widely regarded as the region’s leading law school, we nonetheless see ourselves as part of a global conversation about the study and practice of law. The graduate programme is integral to that vision, bringing lawyers from dozens of countries to Singapore — one of the most dynamic and open economies in the world, and the gateway for many multinational corporations to Asia.

We are pleased to announce that applications for our LLM and PhD programmes (July/August 2013 intake) is now open from 1 October 2012 onwards.

The deadline for applications is 1 December 2012 for the regular programmes and 2 January 2012 for the LLM (International Business Law) programme in Singapore and Shanghai. The following programmes are available:

RESEARCH - PhD programme

COURSEWORK - with or without specializations in:

Corporate and Financial Services Law
Intellectual Property and Technology Law
International and Comparative Law
Asian Legal Studies
Maritime Law
International Business Law.

The specialised LLM in International Business Law is taught in both Singapore and Shanghai (admission in July 2013), while the other programmes are offered entirely in Singapore (admission in August 2013). For the NYU@NUS dual degree programme, please check the separate application process at www.nyunus.org.

For further information about our graduate offerings and how to apply, please visit
law.nus.edu.sg/admissions/app_periods_forms.html. A PDF copy of our Graduate Studies programmes is available at: law.nus.edu.sg/admissions/pdfs/nus_law_gd.pdf

Please feel free to address queries to lawGRADadm@nus.edu.sg.

NUS Faculty of Law
Graduate Studies home page law.nus.edu.sg/grad
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pzzzuu

Hi,

Could you tel me where i can find the online Application forms?

Hi,

Could you tel me where i can find the online Application forms?
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pragya

on the nus website...

on the nus website...
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When should we expect the outcomes of our applications? I have applied for the LLM 2013-14 session...

When should we expect the outcomes of our applications? I have applied for the LLM 2013-14 session...
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