Hi,
I am going to be working in London full time (i.e. 9-6) with flexi time as of next year. I would really like to do an LLM in International Law part time on top of my work, but I am struggling to find universities offering a part time LLM on just evenings and weekends.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Part time LLM in London
Posted May 04, 2010 08:36
I am going to be working in London full time (i.e. 9-6) with flexi time as of next year. I would really like to do an LLM in International Law part time on top of my work, but I am struggling to find universities offering a part time LLM on just evenings and weekends.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Posted May 04, 2010 18:01
I think the LSE might offer that option. I know one student who completed the LL.M. part-time, but I am unsure whether that is an accommodation that was made for his particular circumstances or whether it is an option the program generally supports.
It's worth investigating, however.
It's worth investigating, however.
Posted May 04, 2010 18:14
yep the lse (as do all the london unis) run a part-time llm but few courses run in the evenings. the problem with the lse llm is that it is no longer intercollegiate, meaning that you can't do evening options that other london unis run. i would advise you to go for the ucl/soas/QM/KCL llm, and then you'd have your pick of all the evening options that are being run.
as for weekend options, i don't know of any uni that runs weekend classes...
as for weekend options, i don't know of any uni that runs weekend classes...
Posted May 04, 2010 18:34
I was under the impression that all London universities pulled out of the intercollegiate LL.M. Have I got that wrong? (I might.)
Posted May 04, 2010 20:28
hmmm...maybe it's me who is confused. lse definitely don't take part, but i THOUGHT the other ones did. best ask someone at the other london law schools..
Posted May 04, 2010 20:48
You're right about LSE, of course; but, yeah, I don't really know either.
Posted May 04, 2010 20:51
Im pretty sure the intercollegiate LLM (regardless of it being LSE, KCL, QM, SOAS, UCL, Birbeck) has been put off indefinitely and I dont think therere plans for re-starting it but I think you can still enter other colleges facilities and lectures but none will be on your transcripts or certificate
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