
The School of Law offers opportunities to study by research for the degree of LL.M., M.Phil or Ph.D. in a number of contemporary areas of law, including Law and the Body, Law and Social Justice, Gender and Sexual Orientation Law, Law and Medical Ethics, Evidence, Environmental Law, Law and Popular Culture, Food Law and Human Rights. Study may be on a full-time or part-time basis.
All research students automatically become members of the Faculty Graduate School and will benefit from the research training, inter-disciplinary and collegiate atmosphere that it has developed. In the School of Law itself, there are IT facilities and research rooms for the exclusive use of research students as well as the on-site computer suites and the main MMU library next door.
The School of Law provides a dynamic location for pursuing quality research across a range of legal, socio-legal and related fields of study. If you wish to join us, please explore the links on the right for further information about research degrees and applications procedures.