I have been admitted to both Edinburgh and Nottingham universities to study human rights law. Which is the better uni? Overall reputation, Edinburgh seems to have a better reputation however it's LLM human rights is quite new...Nottingham seems to have a better established reputation in the field of human rights however it's overall reputation seems to not be as good as that of Edinburgh.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
LLM Human Rights - Edinburgh or Nottingham?
Posted May 14, 2015 23:00
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Posted May 29, 2015 12:51
Hello everyone,
could you tell me what concrete job opportunities could a llm in human rights give?
It is a subject that fascinates me a lot, but I do not know if and what job opportunities could give such a master.
Can you give me some info?
Also: I'm 43 and my curriculum is not so great. I have only an honors degree (taken with a very high average), a scholarship qon at the university (in Roman law),that doesn0t sincerely have a great value, i'm a lawyer, I have some publications in the areas of civil law , criminal and administrative (but it's only articles in magazines, not books) and then several years lawcourse forcompetition in the judiciary. I speak some English and Spanish, but as you see, not very well ... in addition, I have 43 years and I have almost no work experience. would it be possible, in your opinion, to win an application with this curriculum?
where could a person with a llm in human rights work? are there serious working opportunities?
many thanks!
ludovica
could you tell me what concrete job opportunities could a llm in human rights give?
It is a subject that fascinates me a lot, but I do not know if and what job opportunities could give such a master.
Can you give me some info?
Also: I'm 43 and my curriculum is not so great. I have only an honors degree (taken with a very high average), a scholarship qon at the university (in Roman law),that doesn0t sincerely have a great value, i'm a lawyer, I have some publications in the areas of civil law , criminal and administrative (but it's only articles in magazines, not books) and then several years lawcourse forcompetition in the judiciary. I speak some English and Spanish, but as you see, not very well ... in addition, I have 43 years and I have almost no work experience. would it be possible, in your opinion, to win an application with this curriculum?
where could a person with a llm in human rights work? are there serious working opportunities?
many thanks!
ludovica
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