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    MRes 1 year Full time 2 years Part time

Masters Degree Description

  • We’ll equip you with the socio-legal research skills needed to carry out doctoral level research or pursue a career in specialist socio-legal research
  • Forms part of the ESRC South West Doctoral Training Partnership and funding may be available for students embarking on the programme and wishing to work towards a PhD
  • Our core modules provide a foundation in quantitative and qualitative analysis and research methods in addition to legal research skills
  • Tailor your programme to your interests with the specialist modules covering areas such as dignity and human rights, family law and social change, social theory
  • Teaching is mainly seminar and workshop based allowing you to actively discuss and debate legal research with academics and peers

Entry Requirements

You will be expected to have obtained a degree of at least UK 2:1 Honours or equivalent in Law or a social science subject, eg. Psychology, Sociology or Social Policy, or to have an MA with merit in a Law, social science or related subject. Non-law students will be required to take the pathway in ‘Approaches to Research in Law’.

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