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LLM in Energy and Natural Resources Law

Queen Mary University of London, LLM in Energy and Natural Resources Law, 9 Month(s)

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This LLM offers you first-rate teaching from academic and industry experts of a relevant curriculum anchored in the demands of the energy sector. You'll learn how to apply your academic knowledge to industry problems. We work with leading international law firms, energy companies and energy consultancies to facilitate this approach. On this LLM, You'll approach areas such as commercial law, dispute resolution, environmental law and regulation, all through a comparative and international lens. This course will prepare you to work as either a regulator or a lawyer in private practice or the public sector. You'll also benefit from the research, consultancy work and events arranged by the Energy Law Institute Energy Law Institute (ELI) at Queen Mary.

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World Ranking
110
Source : US News
Intake(s)
Jan
Duration
9 Month(s)
Course Fee
GBP 23,950
Scholarships Available
Yes
Internships Available
Yes
Degree Type
Masters
Test Requirements
IELTS overall score needed 7.0
IELTS Overall Band: 7.0
TOEFL Internet Total Score: 100
TOEFL Paper Total Score: 160
Other Tests: PTE Academic: a minimum overall score of 68 including a minimum of 68 in Writing
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