LLM Human Rights - Edinburgh or Nottingham?


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.

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.
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ludovica

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

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
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