Law at University of Lincoln - UCAS

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Course summary

Research students are welcomed into a cross-disciplinary, collaborative academic community where they are encouraged to conduct research with the support of a dedicated supervisory team. Students will join a dynamic postgraduate community with access to structured training, research forums and networks. Training will develop the research skills that will benefit their study and future career. Students will be encouraged to present findings at conferences and symposia and some students have the opportunity to undertake undergraduate teaching with the School, following appropriate training. Applications are encouraged from students who wish to conduct research into any of our specialist areas of expertise, including EU law, international law, commercial law, dispute settlement and civil justice procedures, human rights and humanitarian law, environmental law and criminal justice.

Modules

Areas of research include: civil liberties; European social law and policy; international economic law; dispute settlement; environmental law; animal welfare law. Work is also being conducted in comparative law and the pedagogy of legal teaching.

Assessment method

Students are required to demonstrate adequate and appropriate progress on an annual basis. Final assessment is by viva voce examination of a research thesis.


Entry requirements

First or upper second class honours degree or a Master’s degree with a significant law element. Direct entry onto the PhD may be available with an appropriate Master’s degree or MPhil. Please note, applicants may be asked to attend an interview.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

International £7500 Year 1
England £2344 Year 1
Scotland £2344 Year 1
Wales £2344 Year 1
Northern Ireland £2344 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

Full time and part time postgraduate research students will be invoiced the published set fee each academic year enrolled, up to the point of thesis submission. Upon first enrolment, the full set fee is payable. All continuing students are required to re-enrol on their anniversary of their first enrolment. The relevant set full time or part time fee is payable by all continuing students on re-enrolment. A reduced 'writing-up' fee in the 12 month period prior to thesis submission may be applicable subject to your progress. After your Viva Voce examination, additional fees will be payable if a second Viva Voce examination is required. Research students may be required to pay additional fees in addition to cover the cost of specialist resources, equipment and access to any specialist collections that may be required to support their research project. These will be informed by the research proposal submitted and will be calculated on an individual basis. Any additional fees will be outlined in your offer letter, prior to accepting your place at the University of Lincoln.

Sponsorship information

All UK or EU students who already hold a University of Lincoln undergraduate degree or higher qualification will receive a 30% reduction in tuition fees when they enrol on a University of Lincoln Postgraduate research programme.

Law at University of Lincoln - UCAS