Hello Zeeshan,
CEPMLP's LLM programme is designed for lawyers and non-lawyers to gain an understanding of the legal and regulatory environment and processes in the international energy and resources industries. It is suitable for those aspiring to be practising lawyers, legal advisers, contract managers and negotiators in these industries.
Some of our alumni has gone on to international law firms, international and state oil companies, joined government ministries, international organisations, financial organisations and banks, educational institutions, a couple even go on to head the relevant government ministries in their own countries.
While a good number of our alumni go on to be a lawyer, inhouse cousel or adviser, there are also others who go on to undertake the roles of business development, corporate strategy, negotiators, external affairs, analysts - just to name a few.
I hope you find this useful as this information here only provides generic examples. The industry offers a variety of job opportunites and your job prospects really depends on yourself at the end of the day.
Regards
Connie Koh-Grieve
Marketing Officer
CEPMLP
Dundee- Oil and Gas
Posted Feb 07, 2008 18:17
CEPMLP's LLM programme is designed for lawyers and non-lawyers to gain an understanding of the legal and regulatory environment and processes in the international energy and resources industries. It is suitable for those aspiring to be practising lawyers, legal advisers, contract managers and negotiators in these industries.
Some of our alumni has gone on to international law firms, international and state oil companies, joined government ministries, international organisations, financial organisations and banks, educational institutions, a couple even go on to head the relevant government ministries in their own countries.
While a good number of our alumni go on to be a lawyer, inhouse cousel or adviser, there are also others who go on to undertake the roles of business development, corporate strategy, negotiators, external affairs, analysts - just to name a few.
I hope you find this useful as this information here only provides generic examples. The industry offers a variety of job opportunites and your job prospects really depends on yourself at the end of the day.
Regards
Connie Koh-Grieve
Marketing Officer
CEPMLP
Posted Feb 11, 2008 23:23
Hi All,
I am confused as I have to choose between Aberdeen,CEPMLP (Dundee), Kent and Nottingham.
Please guide.
I am confused as I have to choose between Aberdeen,CEPMLP (Dundee), Kent and Nottingham.
Please guide.
Posted Apr 10, 2008 15:00
I wish to pursue my LLM in Petroleum Law and Policy frm CPEMLP for the session 2009-2010. Currently i am a final yr law student pursuing BBA.LLB from Symbiosis Law School,Pune,India. What are the prospects after pursuing ann LLM from CPEMPL.Do they help the students with their contacts in the industry for getting internships and jobs after graduating?
Posted Jul 24, 2008 16:44
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