I 'm going to study LLM in oil and gas law in UK next year. Which university is the best for that field. Thank you for your advices in advance.
Oil and gas law in uk
Posted Jul 06, 2012 14:09
Posted Jul 09, 2012 09:08
the only two UK univs offered Oil/Gas Law are probably Aberdeen and Dundee.
For the detailed of their curriculum here are the links:
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/cepmlp/conferences/legal/oil.php
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/law/graduate/gradcourse.php?ID=LLMOGL
Both (Dundee and Aberdeen) they have quite different curriculum/content for such course. But if you want to go for OIl/Gas Law perhaps Aberdeen may fit for your purpose. I may be biased here as I am an Aberdeen student (oil/gas law), so it is better to visit their respective websites and comparing them before coming to your final decision.
I can tell you that Oil/Gas Law in Aberdeen is well-lectured and the most wanted course for LLM student in Aberdeen. Students are from nearly 20 different nationalities (mostly from oil producing countries) where all these make the academic discussion in such a diverse and unique environment.
I heard that Reading also has Oil/Gas Law now (but not sure). If you can go the uni's website to surfing more accurate.
Hope the information it helps.
Cheers
For the detailed of their curriculum here are the links:
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/cepmlp/conferences/legal/oil.php
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/law/graduate/gradcourse.php?ID=LLMOGL
Both (Dundee and Aberdeen) they have quite different curriculum/content for such course. But if you want to go for OIl/Gas Law perhaps Aberdeen may fit for your purpose. I may be biased here as I am an Aberdeen student (oil/gas law), so it is better to visit their respective websites and comparing them before coming to your final decision.
I can tell you that Oil/Gas Law in Aberdeen is well-lectured and the most wanted course for LLM student in Aberdeen. Students are from nearly 20 different nationalities (mostly from oil producing countries) where all these make the academic discussion in such a diverse and unique environment.
I heard that Reading also has Oil/Gas Law now (but not sure). If you can go the uni's website to surfing more accurate.
Hope the information it helps.
Cheers
Posted Jul 11, 2012 15:58
Thank you for your advices. I will have a look for more details as you suggested. Might need your advice more. So Thanks in advance.
Posted Jul 15, 2012 13:44
Aberdeen is probably more renowned worldwide for oil & gas.
I can confirm that the program and the lecturers are very capable and dedicated.
Last but not least....
I have to admit that the city of Aberdeen is not a beauty, nearly everything is grey, sometimes depressing... but if compared to Dundee it's quite pretty.... (coastline, beach & parks).
I've seen Dundee and I would not like to spend a year of my life in this place.
I can confirm that the program and the lecturers are very capable and dedicated.
Last but not least....
I have to admit that the city of Aberdeen is not a beauty, nearly everything is grey, sometimes depressing... but if compared to Dundee it's quite pretty.... (coastline, beach & parks).
I've seen Dundee and I would not like to spend a year of my life in this place.
Posted Jul 16, 2012 03:46
Hi there, thanks again. The thing is I have to also study for PhD there. Its gonna be 5 years for me in UK. Firstly I was looking for the course in England but as far as I know, the best courses are in Scotland as you suggested. So I guess my plan needs change for the best.
Posted Jan 17, 2014 12:54
I am following the advices because i am also interested to study for the LLM in Oil and Gas in UK this year. I reckon it's going to be Aberdeen. But which one because there are 2 universities in Aberdeen: The University of Aberdeen and the RGU?
Posted Apr 10, 2014 12:12
Hi Roy
I have the same decision to make as yourself.
Next year I am definetly moving to the city of Aberdeen to undertake the LLM Oil and gas law, but at present i am still undecided on whether RGU or University of Aberdeen will be better for me both in terms of graduate prospects and secondly in developing my learning experience.
any advice would be great.
Cheers
I have the same decision to make as yourself.
Next year I am definetly moving to the city of Aberdeen to undertake the LLM Oil and gas law, but at present i am still undecided on whether RGU or University of Aberdeen will be better for me both in terms of graduate prospects and secondly in developing my learning experience.
any advice would be great.
Cheers
Posted Apr 10, 2014 12:14
Hi Roy
I have the same decision to make as yourself.
Next year I am definetly moving to the city of Aberdeen to undertake the LLM Oil and gas law, but at present i am still undecided on whether RGU or University of Aberdeen will be better for me both in terms of graduate prospects and secondly in developing my learning experience.
any advice would be great.
Cheers
I have the same decision to make as yourself.
Next year I am definetly moving to the city of Aberdeen to undertake the LLM Oil and gas law, but at present i am still undecided on whether RGU or University of Aberdeen will be better for me both in terms of graduate prospects and secondly in developing my learning experience.
any advice would be great.
Cheers
Posted Jun 01, 2014 23:13
Hi all, I would love to join for this course, I was wondering whether I do have enough time to apply for this oil and gas law course in Aberdeeen?
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