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Posted Nov. 20, 2017
Top 10 LLMs in Intellectual Property Law in the UK & Europe
An LLM in Intellectual Property Law can qualify you to practice in Intellectual Property Law.
If you study an LLM in Intellectual Property Law you can specialise in policymaking and regulation, or work in institutions like the European Patent Office.
Here is our roundup of the top 10 LLM programs in Intellectual Property Law:
LLM Specialism in Intellectual Property Law – University of Cambridge
Duration: 1 year full time.
Cost: £16,650 for UK and EU students / £30,681 for international students.
What you will study: This is a specialisation in Intellectual Property Law and you study topics such as patents for inventions, trademark registration and copyright issues.
LLM Specialism in Intellectual Property Law – London School of Economics
Duration: 1 year full time or 2 years part time
Cost: £16,656 total cost for UK and EU students / £24,264 total cost for international students.
What you will study: At LSE students will cover broad general topics such as Legal Research and Writing Skills along with courses in Intellectual Property Law to gain the specialist LLM.
LLM in Intellectual Property Law – University College London
Duration: 1 year full time, 2 years part time or 5 years on a flexible basis.
Cost: £16,610 total cost for UK and EU students / £26,610 total cost for international students.
What you will study: Covering all of the emerging issues in Intellectual Property Law students at UCL can study topics such as international trademarks and copyrights.
LLM in Intellectual Property and Information Law – King's College London
Duration: 1 year full time or 2 years part time.
Cost: £17,310 total cost for UK and EU students / £27,390 total cost for international students.
What you will study: At King’s College London students will cover the issues relating to the regulation of the intangible subject of ideas, creativity and inspiration while learning skills for use in the practice of Intellectual Law.
LLM in Intellectual Property Law – University of Edinburgh
Duration: 1 year full time.
Cost: £13,000 for UK and EU students / £22,850 for international students.
What you will study: This course at the University of Edinburgh is for students who wish to practice or currently work in Intellectual Property Law or who wish to enter policy making and regulation of Intellectual Property Law.
LLM in Intellectual Property Law – Queen Mary, University of London
Duration: 1 year full time or 2 years part time.
Cost: £15,950 total cost for UK and EU students / £23,950 total cost for international students.
What you will study: Students at QMUL will study and analyse current Intellectual Property Law and regulation and how policies affect the protection of areas such as technological inventions, creative works and trademarks.
LLM in Intellectual Property and ICT Law – KU Leuven
Duration: 1 year full time or 2 years part time.
Cost: €3,500 total cost for all students.
What you will study: This course at KU Leuven in Brussels covers European Media Law, Intellectual Property Law and Information Cyber Technology Law. The course is conducted in English or Dutch and French.
LLM in Intellectual Property Law and Knowledge Management – Maastricht University
Duration: 1 year full time or 2 years part time.
Cost: €2,143 total cost for all qualifying students / €13,800 total cost for non-qualifying students.
What you will study: Students at Maastricht University in the Netherlands will study a range of topics to allow them to practice international Intellectual Property Law or to become an expert working in institutions such as the European Patent Office. This course is conducted in English.
LLM in Intellectual Property Law – University of Manchester
Duration: 1 year fulltime.
Cost: £9,500 for UK and EU students / £19,500 total cost for international students.
What you will study: Students at the University of Manchester in the UK will learn to analyse current Intellectual Property Law and the issues surrounding it.
LLM in Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law – Trinity College Dublin
Duration: 1 year full time or 2 years part time.
Cost: €10,402 total cost for EU students / €20,204 total cost for international students.
What you will study: Students at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland will gain a greater understanding of the emerging legal field of Intellectual Property Law and Information Technology and the relationship between the two.
PLEASE NOTE: As a result of Brexit, from Autumn 2021 postgraduate students from the European Union studying at a UK university will be charged the same tuition fees as international students. UK students studying their postgraduate course at a European university are also likely to incur higher tuition fees than their EU counterparts. It is advisable to check with the individual universities in the UK and Europe for up-to-date information on tuition fees for all postgraduate programs.
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