Manchester or Glasgow for IP law


Kenlert

I'm having a hard time making decision where I should go. Any comments and information would be gladly appreciated.

I'm having a hard time making decision where I should go. Any comments and information would be gladly appreciated.
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law01

As a person who has had a first hand experience in Manchester I would certainly urge you to choose Manchester...Great Uni and you'll more then certainly love the life over there

As a person who has had a first hand experience in Manchester I would certainly urge you to choose Manchester...Great Uni and you'll more then certainly love the life over there
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Kiwiii

I can't help you out with this one. I have sent an application for Manchester though (Public International Law LLM).

I can't help you out with this one. I have sent an application for Manchester though (Public International Law LLM).
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karn

Manchester is really big, and its international reputation is well-known. By the way, I am going to pursue my LL.M. at the university of Nottingham.

Manchester is really big, and its international reputation is well-known. By the way, I am going to pursue my LL.M. at the university of Nottingham.
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The IP programme at the University of Glasgow offers the opportunity to apply for a summer internship at firms that specialise in intellectual property matters. You would also benefit from access to and engagement with the Law Schools £8M Research Centre for Copyright and New Business Models in the Creative Economy: CREATe. CREATe is a pioneering academic initiative led by the Law School at the University of Glasgow designed to help the UK cultural and creative industries thrive and become innovation leaders within the global digital economy. For more details about CREATe, its research programme, events and forthcoming research opportunities, see: www.create.ac.uk.

You can read what graduates and current students have to say here -www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/intellectualproperty/

The IP programme at the University of Glasgow offers the opportunity to apply for a summer internship at firms that specialise in intellectual property matters. You would also benefit from access to and engagement with the Law School’s £8M Research Centre for Copyright and New Business Models in the Creative Economy: CREATe. CREATe is a pioneering academic initiative – led by the Law School at the University of Glasgow – designed to help the UK cultural and creative industries thrive and become innovation leaders within the global digital economy. For more details about CREATe, its research programme, events and forthcoming research opportunities, see: www.create.ac.uk.

You can read what graduates and current students have to say here -www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/intellectualproperty/
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