Int'l Commercial Law and European Health Law programs start September 2011

The University of Sheffield School of Law has confirmed it will begin two new LL.M. programs in September 2011: an LL.M. in International Commercial Law and Practice and an LL.M. in European Health Law and Policy.

Both programs are one-year, full-time commitments, though the European Health Law & Policy program can be taken part-time over two or three years.

The school has also announced the Edward Bramley Scholarship Scheme that will award £6,000 to one incoming student on each program.

For more information about the new programs and scholarships, please visit the law school website or their full LLM GUIDE directory profile.

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