LLM Programmes

LLM Programmes

Type
Part-time, Full-time, Initial education, Continuing education
Speciality
Legal Practice, Business Law , Finance, Banking, Transportation Law , Resolution, International Law , European Law
Contact
Adress
4 Gray's Inn Place, London
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Study in London

The University is located in central London. It's close to several Underground lines so it's easy to travel around. You're just a few stops away from London's flagship shopping area - the West End, including Oxford Street and Covent Garden. Plus, students get a 30% discount on the cost of a weekly travelcard.

London nightlife is famous the world over. On any night of the week you'll find a huge range of events, many of which are free or discounted for students.

London has over 3,000 parks and open spaces, making it one of the greenest capitals in the world. Try the outdoor sports areas and open air theatre at Regent's Park, row a boat on the Serpentine lake in Hyde Park, or enjoy one of the best views of London from Parliament Hill on Hampstead Heath.

London is a major international hub for a wide range of industries - including finance, creative and media. The University's location and links with the City of London make it the perfect place not only to study, but to build networks which will carry you through your career.

Why choose City?

Why City University London? Current students tell you why they think you should choose to study at City University London.

Culture

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Every week you can find thousands of exciting cultural events across London - and many give student discounts. Try Tate Modern, the Royal Festival Hall, the National Theatre, Sadler's Wells and many more world class cultural venues - some just minutes away from City's campus.

The British Library has 14 million books, 920,000 journal and newspaper titles and 3 million sound recordings. City University students can access this extraordinary collection once they have a free Reader Pass. And it's just two Underground stops away (Angel to Euston on the Northern Line).

The permanent exhibitions of some of Britain's best-known and best-loved museums are free for anyone to see. Don't miss The British Museum, The Victoria and Albert Museum and The Science Museum. The British Museum is also just a short walk away from the campus.