LLM Law and Social Justice
Law and Social Justice is an interdisciplinary programme designed for those who are already practitioners or aspire to become a practitioner in the field of law or areas such as the NHS, social services and beyond.
This course allows you to advance your knowledge and understanding of concepts, policies and practices at the forefront of the contemporary understanding of law and social justice. You will learn in an interdisciplinary setting with the expertise of the School of Law and the School of Sociology and Social Policy.
Throughout the course we will encourage you to:
· examine critical issues in law and social justice
· develop strong critical and analytical thinking, oral presentation and writing skills
· contribute to seminar discussions to critically evaluate issues relating to equal treatment, privilege, prejudice and the fair distribution of resources.
UK/EU: £8,000 (total)
International: £18,000 (total)
Scholarships are available for both UK/EU and international students. Please see our website for further details.
The School of Law welcomes international students from across the globe each year, and international students are an integral part of the School of Law’s community.
You can find out more about previous international students’ experiences through our student profiles. Alternatively, you can get in touch with a current international student studying at the University of Leeds through Link to Leeds, and ask any questions you may have.
Graduates from the University of Leeds are the 5th most targeted in the UK by graduate recruiters according to the High Fliers 2017 report.
Contact
University of Leeds School of Law
Tel: +44 (0) 113 343 5033
Email: law//leeds/ac/uk
School of Law
The Liberty Building
Leeds
LS2 9JT