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Apr 2018
(Wed)
A Fast and Flexible Route to a Higher Law Degree
- Subject
- Professional Law Courses
Thank You for Your Interest in the Fast and Flexible Route Towards a Higher Law Degree
Don't worry if you missed this information session. You can still find out more about the LL.M in Legal Practice [Top-Up Award] by clicking here.
This is an exempted course under the Non-local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance. It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognize any qualification to which this course may lead.
- Date & time
- 25Apr 2018 (Wed)20:00 - 21:00 (Reservation is not required. Seats on a first-come, first-served basis.)Free
- Venue
- Room 202, 2/F, Admiralty Centre, 18 Harcourt Road, Hong Kong (access via the shopping arcade escalators through Exit A, Admiralty MTR Station)
- Speaker
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- Head of Manchester Met International Partnerships Ian Jones,* ;
- and HKU SPACE Associate Professor Danny Gittings
Head of Manchester Met International Partnerships Ian Jones,*
and HKU SPACE Associate Professor Danny Gittings
- Enquiry
- 25204665 (bessie.yeung@hkuspace.hku.hk)
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This is a rare opportunity to find out more about the exciting new LL.M in Legal Practice [Top-Up Award] which is unique in Hong Kong and offers a fast and flexible route to a higher law degree that may enhance your job prospects.
Offered in collaboration with Manchester Metropolitan University, the LLM in Legal Practice allows students with at least one years' working experience in legal practice to choose from a wide range of research areas in English and/or Hong Kong law. It is particularly suitable for busy working professionals as most sessions can be flexibly timetabled to accommodate your work schedule.
This is a small programme limited to a maximum of around 20 students with at least one year’s experience of legal practice. Enrollment is on a first-come-first-served basis and will close as soon as the course is full.
* Mr Jones will represent Manchester Met, as the head of Manchester Law School Catherine Little is unable to travel to Hong Kong on this occasion.
This is an exempted course under the Non-local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance. It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognize any qualification to which this course may lead.