Four programs offered from January 2013; partnerships with EFB and SciencesPo
The new programs will be taught at the University of London Institute in central Paris, by faculty of Queen Marys Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS).
The programs will have two intakes January (spring term) and September (autumn term) and can be taken on a full- or part-time basis. Tuition for the programs will cost the same as QMUL's London LL.M. programs: full-time programs will cost £15,000 for non-European Union students and £9,500 for students from the EU.
Applications are expected to be available from mid-July.
QMUL has also announced partnerships with the Paris Bar School (EFB) and SciencesPo Law School. Students at EFB will be allowed to validate the LL.M. as part of their training (PPI). Meanwhile, students of the QMUL Paris LL.M. will be allowed to participate in selected courses and seminars of SciencesPo Law School, and vice versa.
For more information, please visit the QMUL LL.M. in Paris program website.
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