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The School of Law is offering four full-fees bursaries relating to the School's research Masters programmes, namely the MRes (UK/EU) and the MA by Research (UK/EU/International).

Programme details:
Law in Exeter and Cornwall The School of Law, based at Streatham and Cornwall campuses, has an international reputation for excellence in both teaching and research and attracts academics, visiting lecturers and students from across the world. The School has around 80 postgraduate students and 40 teaching members, and enjoys extremely good relations with members of the legal profession; regionally, nationally and internationally. We were one of the first university Law Schools to teach EU Law and house the Centre for European Legal Studies. Exeter Law graduates are very popular with employers and former students include highly respected judges and leading legal practitioners.

Why choose Law at the University of Exeter?
  • We are ranked 6th in the UK for overall satisfaction in Law in the National Student Survey (2009)*
  • Centre of expertise in European law, including a pioneering LLM in European Law
  • Extensive Law Library and European Documentation Centre in Exeter
  • Studentships and bursaries for Research and Masters students
  • Small seminar teaching providing excellent opportunities for participation
  • Opportunities for interdisciplinary study and research
  • International community with students from over 50 countries studying in the School over the last five years
*based on percentage of positive responses for the 91 full service universities reviewed (ie, excluding specialist colleges)

Entry requirements:
Applicants should hold a good first degree (2.1 or better) in Law or another discipline appropriate to the area of proposed study. Candidates who have a lower degree class but who already have a Merit awarded at Masters level may be considered. Equivalent overseas qualifications are also acceptable.

Application Process:
You should complete an online application to study . As part of your online application to study, you will be required to upload a number of supporting documents . A CV may accompany the application.
 


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