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University of East Anglia UEA: Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law
Institution | University of East Anglia UEA |
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Department | School of Law |
Web | https://www.uea.ac.uk |
admissions@uea.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 01603 591515 |
Study type | Taught |
LLM
Summary
**Overview**
Unlock your future with our cutting-edge LLM Information Technology and Intellectual Property course. On this dynamic programme, you will dive into two of the most pivotal legal questions of our time: the fate of law in the information age and the management and exploitation of creativity, reputation, and innovation in the digital era. You will engage in vital debates and develop a profound understanding of these critical issues.
You will study alongside our team of world-class scholars exploring everything from Intellectual Property enforcement to the rights and risks in the Information Age. We emphasise choice so you can tailor your studies to your career ambitions, and we prioritise small-group teaching, ensuring low class sizes.
Here at UEA, you will join a vibrant, dynamic community of students from diverse backgrounds. We offer placement opportunities and chances to build your CV through extra-curricular activities and the Law School’s unique employability programme. You could benefit from our alumni-mentoring scheme and attend our many career events where you can network with law firms, barrister chambers and alumni. You could also make a difference in the local community by working for the public good (pro bono). In less than five years, our students have recovered more than £7 million for welfare benefits claimants wrongly denied payments. Four times we have won the national LawWorks Best Partnership in Pro Bono award.
You can also have fun by joining in Law Society activities. As well as social events, these include mooting contests where a point of law is debated in a simulated court hearing. Finals are judged by actual judges or barristers. The Law Society also holds negotiation, client interviewing, mediation and legal triathlon competitions, the finals of which are hosted by law firms. In 2016, UEA won LawCareers.Net award for ‘Best Pro Bono’ activities and the 2019 award as the best law society for Commercial Awareness.
Most of all, you will graduate equipped with the specialised legal knowledge and skills essential for a successful career in IT and IP law. You could pursue academic legal research, work with a law reform body, join a legal pressure group, or continue your studies with an MPhil or PhD.
**Disclaimer**
Course details are subject to change. You should always confirm the details on the provider's website: **www.uea.ac.uk**
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Bachelors degree - 2.2 or equivalent in a Law or related degree. |
Location | University of East Anglia Norwich Research Park Norwich NR4 7TJ |
Fees
Channel Islands | 10675 GBP for Whole course |
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England | 10675 GBP for Whole course |
Northern Ireland | 10675 GBP for Whole course |
Scotland | 10675 GBP for Whole course |
Wales | 10675 GBP for Whole course |
International | 22700 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
**Overview**
Unlock your future with our cutting-edge LLM Information Technology and Intellectual Property course. On this dynamic programme, you will dive into two of the most pivotal legal questions of our time: the fate of law in the information age and the management and exploitation of creativity, reputation, and innovation in the digital era. You will engage in vital debates and develop a profound understanding of these critical issues.
You will study alongside our team of world-class scholars exploring everything from Intellectual Property enforcement to the rights and risks in the Information Age. We emphasise choice so you can tailor your studies to your career ambitions, and we prioritise small-group teaching, ensuring low class sizes.
Here at UEA, you will join a vibrant, dynamic community of students from diverse backgrounds. We offer placement opportunities and chances to build your CV through extra-curricular activities and the Law School’s unique employability programme. You could benefit from our alumni-mentoring scheme and attend our many career events where you can network with law firms, barrister chambers and alumni. You could also make a difference in the local community by working for the public good (pro bono). In less than five years, our students have recovered more than £7 million for welfare benefits claimants wrongly denied payments. Four times we have won the national LawWorks Best Partnership in Pro Bono award.
You can also have fun by joining in Law Society activities. As well as social events, these include mooting contests where a point of law is debated in a simulated court hearing. Finals are judged by actual judges or barristers. The Law Society also holds negotiation, client interviewing, mediation and legal triathlon competitions, the finals of which are hosted by law firms. In 2016, UEA won LawCareers.Net award for ‘Best Pro Bono’ activities and the 2019 award as the best law society for Commercial Awareness.
Most of all, you will graduate equipped with the specialised legal knowledge and skills essential for a successful career in IT and IP law. You could pursue academic legal research, work with a law reform body, join a legal pressure group, or continue your studies with an MPhil or PhD.
**Disclaimer**
Course details are subject to change. You should always confirm the details on the provider's website: **www.uea.ac.uk**
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Bachelors degree - 2.2 or equivalent in a Law or related degree. |
Location | University of East Anglia Norwich Research Park Norwich NR4 7TJ |
Fees
Channel Islands | 10675 GBP for Whole course |
---|---|
England | 10675 GBP for Whole course |
Northern Ireland | 10675 GBP for Whole course |
Scotland | 10675 GBP for Whole course |
Wales | 10675 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
**Overview**
Information Technologies and Intellectual Property have become ubiquitous in modern day life. On this course, you will bring together two of the most important legal questions of the 21st century: the fate of law in the information age, and the management and exploitation of diverse forms of creativity, reputation and innovation in a digital age, and debate the answers to them.
You will study with a strong team of scholars investigating everything from Intellectual Property enforcement to the rights and risks associated with the Information Age. You will graduate with the legal knowledge and skills needed for a successful career in IT and/or IP law. You could also go on to academic legal research or work for a law reform body or legal pressure group. Alternatively, you could continue your studies with an MPhil or PhD.
**About This Course**
Study at UEA Law School and you will be joining a School that excels in its dedication to offering intellectually diverse, varied and stimulating postgraduate courses, supported by a wide range of subjects or modules taught by leading experts. The School is based in Earlham Hall, a building of significant historical importance, built in 1642 but recently refurbished.
Each year we welcome around 100 postgraduate students from a wide variety of geographical and personal backgrounds, and it is the vibrant and dynamic community they create that completes the student experience.
We place significant emphasis on choice, building your confidence, maximising your employability, and developing adaptable transferable skills. We believe small-group teaching at postgraduate level is important, and we aim to keep class sizes low, offering you an unparalleled personal teaching environment with access to our team of international specialists drawn from academia and practice.
We also believe practical and careers experience is extremely valuable, and we’ve developed a programme of opportunities tailored specifically to the needs of our postgraduate students, including placement opportunities for both UK and overseas students. You will have many other opportunities to build your skills, confidence and professional CV through extra-curricular activities and the Law School’s unique employability programme. You could also benefit from the alumni-mentoring scheme, where Law School graduates offer career mentoring to individual students. Our many events with law firms, barrister chambers and alumni create great opportunities for finding out about the options for when you graduate. You could make a difference in the local community, working for the public good (pro bono). In less than five years, our students have recovered no less than £7 million for welfare benefits claimants wrongly denied payments. We have won the national LawWorks Best Partnership in Pro Bono award no fewer than four times.
You can also have fun, build your profile and hone valuable skills by joining in Law Society activities. As well as social events, these include beginner and advanced mooting contests where a point of law is debated in a simulated court hearing. Finals are judged by actual judges or barristers. The Law Society also holds negotiation, client interviewing, mediation and legal triathlon competitions, the finals of which are hosted by law firms. In 2016 the UEA Law Society won LawCareers.Net award for ‘Best Pro Bono’ activities and in 2019 the award as the best law society for Commercial Awareness.
**Disclaimer**
Course details are subject to change. You should always confirm the details on the provider's website: **www.uea.ac.uk**
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | DEGREE CLASSIFICATION UK Bachelors degree - 2.2 or equivalent. |
Location | University of East Anglia Norwich Research Park Norwich NR4 7TJ |
Fees
Channel Islands | 9975 GBP for Whole course |
---|---|
England | 9975 GBP for Whole course |
Northern Ireland | 9975 GBP for Whole course |
Scotland | 9975 GBP for Whole course |
Wales | 9975 GBP for Whole course |
International | 21200 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
**Overview**
Information Technologies and Intellectual Property have become ubiquitous in modern day life. On this course, you will bring together two of the most important legal questions of the 21st century: the fate of law in the information age, and the management and exploitation of diverse forms of creativity, reputation and innovation in a digital age, and debate the answers to them.
You will study with a strong team of scholars investigating everything from Intellectual Property enforcement to the rights and risks associated with the Information Age. You will graduate with the legal knowledge and skills needed for a successful career in IT and/or IP law. You could also go on to academic legal research or work for a law reform body or legal pressure group. Alternatively, you could continue your studies with an MPhil or PhD.
**About This Course**
Study at UEA Law School and you will be joining a School that excels in its dedication to offering intellectually diverse, varied and stimulating postgraduate courses, supported by a wide range of subjects or modules taught by leading experts. The School is based in Earlham Hall, a building of significant historical importance, built in 1642 but recently refurbished.
Each year we welcome around 100 postgraduate students from a wide variety of geographical and personal backgrounds, and it is the vibrant and dynamic community they create that completes the student experience.
We place significant emphasis on choice, building your confidence, maximising your employability, and developing adaptable transferable skills. We believe small-group teaching at postgraduate level is important, and we aim to keep class sizes low, offering you an unparalleled personal teaching environment with access to our team of international specialists drawn from academia and practice.
We also believe practical and careers experience is extremely valuable, and we’ve developed a programme of opportunities tailored specifically to the needs of our postgraduate students, including placement opportunities for both UK and overseas students. You will have many other opportunities to build your skills, confidence and professional CV through extra-curricular activities and the Law School’s unique employability programme. You could also benefit from the alumni-mentoring scheme, where Law School graduates offer career mentoring to individual students. Our many events with law firms, barrister chambers and alumni create great opportunities for finding out about the options for when you graduate. You could make a difference in the local community, working for the public good (pro bono). In less than five years, our students have recovered no less than £7 million for welfare benefits claimants wrongly denied payments. We have won the national LawWorks Best Partnership in Pro Bono award no fewer than four times.
You can also have fun, build your profile and hone valuable skills by joining in Law Society activities. As well as social events, these include beginner and advanced mooting contests where a point of law is debated in a simulated court hearing. Finals are judged by actual judges or barristers. The Law Society also holds negotiation, client interviewing, mediation and legal triathlon competitions, the finals of which are hosted by law firms. In 2016 the UEA Law Society won LawCareers.Net award for ‘Best Pro Bono’ activities and in 2019 the award as the best law society for Commercial Awareness.
**Disclaimer**
Course details are subject to change. You should always confirm the details on the provider's website: **www.uea.ac.uk**
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | DEGREE CLASSIFICATION UK Bachelors degree - 2.2 or equivalent. |
Location | University of East Anglia Norwich Research Park Norwich NR4 7TJ |
Fees
Channel Islands | 9975 GBP for Whole course |
---|---|
England | 9975 GBP for Whole course |
Northern Ireland | 9975 GBP for Whole course |
Scotland | 9975 GBP for Whole course |
Wales | 9975 GBP for Whole course |
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