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