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International Law (Brussels) – (Ph.D.)

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Application Deadline: as early as possible
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 4,360 - ≈ € 13,116 (non-EEA)
Location: Canterbury / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 36 months Start Date: September
Educational Form:
  • Academic PhD
Education Variants:
  • Parttime
  • Fulltime
Funding:
  • National: partial
  • EEA: partial
  • Non EEA: partial
Location flexibility:
  • Primarily at University
Project type:
  • Open PhD programme
Credits (ECTS): 180
Languages: English 
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Location of University of Kent, Canterbury Campus

We welcome applications for research degrees in a wide range of areas. We recommend you contact the School informally before applying, and you should accompany your application with a brief (two- to four-page) outline of the research project you envisage and your intended methodology. You may find it helpful to discuss your project informally with an appropriate member of staff (contact details are on our website) or with the Director of Postgraduate Research.


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Rated as the 6th best Law School in the UK in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), Kent Law School has a strong research culture and an excellent research environment. We encourage postgraduate research and have a vibrant postgraduate research community.

Research students at Kent Law School are immersed in a research culture which situates legal studies in its historical, social and economic context. We are particularly proud of our electronic resources and of the training we make available to postgraduate students.

The Law School has an active and supportive student community, with excellent dedicated postgraduate facilities.

Choosing a Research Topic
Each research project is unique, requiring specialised and individual supervision of the student concerned. Because of the importance of expert supervision of research students, the Law School accepts applications only where it is clear that appropriate supervision can be provided.

Before deciding on a research topic, or finalising the proposal, we recommend that applicants make informal contact with a member of the Law School academic staff with relevant research interests.

The Role of the Supervisor
The supervisor will give guidance about the nature of the research, the standard of work required, and about the relevant literature and sources that should be consulted. Students are required to meet supervisors periodically to agree upon a schedule of work, and to produce written work for comment and discussion. We normally appoint a co-supervisor in addition to the principal supervisor, to give additional input and ensure continuity.

The Thesis
LLM in Law & LLM in Socio-Legal Studies The thesis must show that the candidate is able to conduct an independent study, to understand its relationship to a wider field of knowledge and to organise and present the thesis in an appropriate manner. LLM theses, submitted after a one-year period of registration by full-time candidates, should be not more than 40,000 words.

PhD/MPhil A PhD thesis should be an original contribution to knowledge or understanding of the field under investigation and be of such scholarly merit that it would justify publication. The thesis has to be between 80,000 and 100,000 words.

Progression from MPhil to PhD All students who wish to study for a PhD are first registered in the two-year MPhil programme. In order to upgrade to register for a PhD, students make a written and oral presentation to a panel of Law School staff in their second year. They must satisfy the panel that the research project will successfully lead to an award of a PhD. Following a successful upgrade, the student becomes a 2nd year PhD student.

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Requirements

A first or good second class honours degree in law or a relevant subject. A Master's degree is recommended, but not essential.

English language requirements

IELTS

* 6.5 incl
* 6.0 reading
* 6.0 writing
* 5.5 listening
* 5.5 speaking

TOEFL internet-based

* 90 incl
* 22 reading
* 21 writing
* 21 listening
* 23 speaking

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 6.5
TOEFL Internet-based: 90

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