Does anyone know if LSE offers a one year MPhil in law (and not the full blown PhD) following completion of the LLM program.
I know Oxford and Cambridge offer this kind of option.
Any information would be appreciated.
LSE - Mphil in law?
Posted Feb 14, 2011 01:08
I know Oxford and Cambridge offer this kind of option.
Any information would be appreciated.
Posted Feb 14, 2011 03:16
The Mphil is a two year degree after a LLM
Posted Feb 14, 2011 05:31
The Cambridge MPhil is usually a 9mth/one year taught degree. IIRC, the Oxford MPhil is also taught (usually 2 years to be tagged on to another 2 years of PhD research).
In most other institutions, an MPhil is a two year research degree.
Are you looking for a research or taught degree?
In most other institutions, an MPhil is a two year research degree.
Are you looking for a research or taught degree?
Posted Feb 14, 2011 23:56
The MPhil at Oxford is a one-year research degree to which only students having read for the BCL/MJur have access.
Cambridge is a very different story.
Cambridge is a very different story.
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