This interdisciplinary course offers you the rare opportunity to study contemporary critical and cultural debates across a wide range of fields.
The English Language and Linguistics MA aims to provide you with a thorough understanding of the linguistic features of English from a wide range of perspectives: theoretical and applied, synchronic and diachronic.
This new Creative Writing: Writing the City Masters course is the first to focus entirely on the city of London.
The Corporate Finance Law LLM offers an enhanced qualification for professionals working, or planning to work, in a technically demanding and dynamic global industry.
The question of security now dominates contemporary international politics. Issues such as the ‘War on Terror’, pre-emptive self-defence and humanitarian intervention constitute seminal international concerns that have implications for all states and all peoples.
This course provides you with a specialist combination of theoretical academic study and robust practical application and skills development in English language teaching.
The Entertainment Law LLM combines academic analysis with the commercial practice elements of entertainment law. Entertainment is one area which we can all associate with in some shape or form, and the interaction of this exciting subject with the law produces an interesting and eclectic mix.
This course offers you an innovative, disciplined and intellectually challenging framework for studying issues and perspectives within international relations.
The International and Commercial Dispute Resolution Law LLM is intended for anyone wishing to demonstrate a commitment to contentious law in international and commercial legal contexts.
The Masters in International Relations and Democratic Politics provides an advanced critical and comprehensive understanding of the forces shaping state, inter-state relations and global politics.
The MA is part of the Cultural and Literary Studies Suite, a cluster of four MAs that bring together academics, curators and practitioners who share a commitment to investigating modern and contemporary culture from aesthetic, critical, literary, and experiential perspectives.
The International Commercial Law LLM balances the best of a rigorous, traditional legal education with a contemporary perspective.
This course gives you the chance to study English literature in a modern university environment, while taking advantage of the wealth of resources offered by London’s rich cultural life.
The International Law LLM provides an innovative focus on contemporary legal and political issues in the international community. It takes an interdisciplinary approach to international law, exploring both social science and legal perspectives.
It has always been understood that operating effectively in an international environment requires good communicative ability.
This course looks at the way that museums, galleries and other cultural institutions are changing to meet the needs of the 21st century.
The course is suitable whether English is your first language or not. It will provide you with professional training aimed at the translation and interpreting markets, and an opportunity to build on your existing language skills to develop a career in those sectors.
This course, established in 1995, was one of the first Masters in Health Psychology, and has been accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) since 1999.
If you want to practise as a solicitor in England and Wales you will need to complete the Legal Practice Course (LPC) – the vocational stage of training that bridges the gap between academic studies and a law firm which is taught at newly refurbished Westminster Law School in London.
This conversion course is designed for graduates who wish to pursue a career in psychology but need to acquire the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) of the British Psychological Society (BPS). This was previously termed 'Graduate Basis for Registration' (GBR).