Hi,
I completed my LL.M. in London earlier this year and I'm looking to expand my area of knowledge by doing some more postgrad studies. Unfortunately, since I have a full-time job now I can't really afford to take up a PhD or something like that so I was thinking of a distance learning course in law (preferably EU/Competition law) - something which would not require my physical presence in a class-room more than a couple of days in a row and which would still give me the opportunity to learn something and get a certificate at the end.
I know there's such a program at Kings College London, but I was thinking of trying another education system - Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France maybe.
Does anyone know of a program along the above lines? Thanks in advance.
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Posted Dec 01, 2012 22:31
Hi,
I completed my LL.M. in London earlier this year and I'm looking to expand my area of knowledge by doing some more postgrad studies. Unfortunately, since I have a full-time job now I can't really afford to take up a PhD or something like that so I was thinking of a distance learning course in law (preferably EU/Competition law) - something which would not require my physical presence in a class-room more than a couple of days in a row and which would still give me the opportunity to learn something and get a certificate at the end.
I know there's such a program at Kings College London, but I was thinking of trying another education system - Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France maybe.
Does anyone know of a program along the above lines? Thanks in advance.
I completed my LL.M. in London earlier this year and I'm looking to expand my area of knowledge by doing some more postgrad studies. Unfortunately, since I have a full-time job now I can't really afford to take up a PhD or something like that so I was thinking of a distance learning course in law (preferably EU/Competition law) - something which would not require my physical presence in a class-room more than a couple of days in a row and which would still give me the opportunity to learn something and get a certificate at the end.
I know there's such a program at Kings College London, but I was thinking of trying another education system - Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France maybe.
Does anyone know of a program along the above lines? Thanks in advance.
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Posted Dec 09, 2012 14:19
E.M.B.L. of the University of St. Gallen, though it is an executive program.
E.M.B.L. of the University of St. Gallen, though it is an executive program.
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