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  1. DPhil in Law

    There is a Graduate Reading Room, a large seminar room, two IT rooms and three small 'discussion rooms' for private study or group work. The wireless network extends throughout the library. The law librarians offer a range of classes and one-to-one sessions to support the specific research needs of graduate students.

  2. DPhil in Law

    Students are not admitted to the DPhil degree directly. Instead, they are first admitted to Probationer Research Student (PRS) status. During the first two terms, all full-time students, except those who have previously completed an MPhil in Law at Oxford, are required to undertake the Faculty's Course in Legal Research Method (CLRM), or the alternative methods courses run by the Centre for ...

  3. Postgraduate study

    The Oxford MSc in Intellectual Property is a postgraduate course for recently qualified lawyers who wish to specialise in intellectual property law. It is a one-year, part-time course taught by senior practitioners and academics in the Oxford Law Faculty. The course builds on the foundations of the Postgraduate Diploma in Intellectual Property ...

  4. Homepage

    Welcome. Welcome to the Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford. We are a welcoming community of students, staff and academics working together to discover, learn and educate in the field of Law. We pride ourselves on delivering a world-class education alongside our impactful research portfolio.

  5. PDF DPhil in Law Course Information Sheet for entr y in 2021-22

    The likely living costs for 2021-22 are published below. These costs are based on a single, full-time graduate student, with no dependants, living in Oxford. We provide the cost per month so you can multiply up by the number of months you expect to live in Oxford. Likely living costs for 2021-22 Likely living costs for 1 month Likely living ...

  6. Faculty of Law, University of Oxford

    Law Faculty, St Cross Building. The University of Oxford Faculty of Law is the law school of the University of Oxford.It has a history of over 800 years in the teaching and learning of law.. Along with its counterpart at Cambridge, it is unique in its use of personalised tutorials, in which students are taught by faculty fellows in groups of one to three on a weekly basis, [1] as the main form ...

  7. DPhil in Law at University of Oxford

    About the course. The Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) is the most prestigious of the Law Faculty's research degrees. It entails writing a thesis of between 75,000 and 100,000 words over a period of three, or at most four years (six to eight years for part-time students). All students will be admitted to Probationer Research Student (PRS) status in ...

  8. DPhil in Law

    PHD. Oxford offers 48 undergraduate degrees in a wide range of disciplines, from the traditional sciences through to humanities, law, languages, and fine art. Students can also study joint honors programs such as Philosophy and Theology, and Archaeology and Anthropology. Undergraduate degrees are usually three years in length and are taught ...

  9. University of Oxford

    Oxford has the largest law faculty in the United Kingdom and is a leading centre for research. It also offers a range of Postgraduate courses covering all aspects of the law and legal scholarship: our oldest programme, the Bachelor of Civil Law; the Magister Juris, a companion programme to the BCL for those from a civil law background; and three more specialist programmes, the MSc in Law and ...

  10. MPhil in Law

    The MPhil in Law is a one-year research master's degree during which you will write a dissertation. The course can either serve as a qualification in its own right or a route into the DPhil in Law. Prior to 2018-19, the MPhil was exclusively for students who had completed the BCL, Magister Juris, or MSc in Law and Finance and students who had ...

  11. Admissions

    Admissions | Faculty of Law. Bonavero Institute of Human Rights. Institute of European and Comparative Law. Centre for Criminology. Centre for Socio-Legal Studies. Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre.

  12. Law, Ph.D.

    At the University of Oxford, the Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) is the most prestigious of the Law Faculty's research degrees. It entails writing a thesis over a period of three, or at most four years (six to eight years for part-time students). The TOEFL iBT® is given online through the internet at designated testing site.

  13. Law

    Study Law at University of Oxford. Explore course details and what's involved. From start dates, entry requirements, university information and more.

  14. DPhil in Socio-Legal Studies

    The Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) degree entails the carrying out of a research project and writing a thesis of between 75,000 and 100,000 words. The thesis must make a significant and substantial contribution to the field of socio-legal studies. You will be expected to develop a topic that contributes to an understanding of law in society ...

  15. Law DPhil

    Law DPhil at University of Oxford University Rankings Entry requirements All bachelors and masters in Law in Oxford. England UK; Oxford; Law; University of Oxford ... Law PhD University of Bristol ---£4665 £20100 -Bristol : On campus Full-time Law PhD The University of Buckingham ---£24800 £43500 -

  16. Postgraduate Admission FAQs (taught)

    which provides information for prospective and current Oxford students, as well as general information about the University. Or refer to the postgraduate handbooks for BCL/Mjur and MLF. Or contact the Law Faculty Office by email using [email protected]. Please do not telephone, as your email enquiry can be more easily routed to ...

  17. Doctor of Philosophy [Ph.D] [Law] From University of Oxford

    Ph.D. Law at the University of Oxford offered a program for a duration of 3-4 years. This course is offered on a full-time and part-time basis also. In this program, all students will be admitted to Probationer Research Student (PRS) status in the first instance, and all students except those who have previously completed the faculty's MPhil in Law program will undertake a course in legal ...

  18. DPhil programmes

    The term 'DPhil' stands for 'Doctor of Philosophy', sometimes referred to as a 'doctorate' or 'PhD'. This is an advanced research degree awarded on the basis of a thesis and an oral examination called the viva voce. The thesis must be a significant and substantial piece of research, make an original contribution to its field, and be presented ...

  19. Law (Jurisprudence)

    Many Oxford Law graduates go on to successful careers practising law outside England and Wales. The Oxford Law courses naturally focus on English law, but the fundamental principles of English common law play a key role in other jurisdictions. Graduates of the four-year course also gain important international knowledge during their year abroad.

  20. PhD or LLM by Research in Law at Oxford Brookes University

    Research students in the Faculty will be allocated funding towards the costs associated with specific research activities during the research programme. MPhil/PhD students receive £700, LLM by Research students receive £350. Close supervision from experts in your chosen research area, including joint supervision across departments for ...

  21. Research Homepage

    Law Research at Oxford. We are a leading centre for legal research. Our independent scholarship is underpinned by strong academic freedom which gives us an ability to respond dynamically to research questions and current issues.

  22. The Oxford Handbook of the Law of Work

    Davidov, Guy, Brian Langille, and Gillian Lester (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the Law of Work (2024; online edn, Oxford Academic, 21 Aug. 2024), ... The law governing human productive activity is a large part of what determines outcomes in terms of social justice, material wellbeing, and the sustainability of both. It is hardly surprising ...

  23. Graduate admissions

    Graduate admissions. We offer a unique experience to our graduate students, including the opportunity to work with leading academics and with world-class libraries, laboratories, museums and collections. This website is designed for those applying in 2023-24 for postgraduate study. Radcliffe Camera (Image credit: Tanongsak Mahakusol / Graduate ...

  24. Faculty members

    Associate Professor of Law. Jeremias Adams-Prassl. Professor of Law. Gill Aitken. Registrar. Dapo Akande. Chichele Professor of Public International Law. Thiago Felipe Alves Pinto. Departmental Lecturer in Legal Studies and Diplomatic Studies and Director of Studies in Religion and Theology at Conted and DPhil Law.