Mres immigration law
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In London
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
London
Overview
The MRes Immigration Law is a pre-doctoral training programme designed to provide a critical, research led approach to the study of aspects of immigration law together with training in the key research skills appropriate for Doctoral level study. Alongside a suite of substantive modules offered in conjunction with the School’s LLM, the programme includes core modules in research design and qualitative and quantitative methods taken jointly with social science students from a range of disciplines across QMUL, Kings College London and Imperial College as part of the training offered by the ESRC funded London Interdisciplinary Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership.
The MRes Immigration Law is an approved pathway for ESRC funding, enabling students to apply for ESRC 1+3 funding to cover both the MRes and a PhD, and successful MRes graduates to apply subsequently for ESRC +3 funding. The MRes Immigration Law also caters more generally for those seeking to develop their ability to apply knowledge and understanding of the area of study and is an ideal preparation for those wishing to pursue more advanced research.
Why study your MRes Immigration Law?
The School of Law has consistently been ranked in the top 10 law schools in the UK for the quality of our research and teaching, and many of our internationally recognised staff act as advisers to governments, industry and NGOs, both nationally and internationally.
The Postgraduate Law Centre is based in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, Holborn, the legal district of London, close to law firms, chambers and the Royal Courts of Justice.
There is a very high rate of employment of our students within six months of graduation.
You will benefit from the expertise of the law careers advisers who organise events and internship opportunities with top UK and international law firms. d Legal Studies (IALS). The Institute, located at Russell Square, a few minutes’ walk from Lincoln’s Inn Fields, is one of the major law...
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I found the course to be very well fitinto my expectations and I feel very happy to choose MKLC to pursue this course. Also Emma was a great help and made things run smooth.
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I found everyone at MKLC is amazing. They were helpful and knowledgable. Their friendly nature help to get through the course and succeed in life.
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I am enjoying my experience greatly in the university, pastoral care is provided by a support system besides the physics society is really enjoying.
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The average rating is higher than 3.7
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This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- Social Science
- School
- Law
- International
- Design
- Immigration Law
- IT Law
- Immigration
- International Relations
- International law
Course programme
Structure
The MRes Immigration Law is currently available for one year full-time study. You will take two compulsory modules and 90 credits of electives spread between Semesters I and II followed by a dissertation of 15,000 words to be completed by the beginning of September following entry.
There are three compulsory modules:
- Dissertation (30 credits)
- Introduction to Social Science Research 1: epistemology, research design and qualitative methods. (30 credits)
- Introduction to Social Science 2: quantitative methods and data (30 credits).
Plus elective modules up to a total of 90 credits selected from the following options:
- QLLM176 International Refugee Law (Sem 1)
- QLLM177 International Migration Law (Sem 2)
- QLLM100 EU Immigration Law (Sem 1)
- QLLM172 Comparative Immigration and Nationality Law (Sem 2)
- QLLM174 Migration, Security and Human Rights (Sem 2)
- QLLM193 Free Movement of Persons in the European Union (Sem 2)
- QLLM321 Ethics of Migration and Asylum (Sem 1)
- QLLM170 Cultural Diversity and Law (Sem 1).
Mres immigration law