The School of Law and Government runs three undergraduate programmes: BCL (Law and Society); BA in Economics, Politics and Law; and BA in International Relations.
In addition, the Socio-Legal Research Centre offers an LLM by Research and invites PhD applications.
The BCL (Law and Society) aims to provide students with an understanding of the law, and also an appreciation of the range of social forces which influence how legal rules are developed, enacted and applied.
The BA in Economics, Politics and Law (EPL) provides students with the opportunity to study each of the three distinct disciplines and to develop an appreciation of the interaction between these discrete areas.
The BA in International Relations (IR) allows students to discover more about a variety of issues and debates in global politics and to consider the forces which shape contemporary societies.
The Socio-Legal Research Centre (SLRC) invites applications from persons interested in undertaking a PhD on a topic falling within the socio-legal sphere, with dedicated supervision by staff members of the Centre.
The Socio-Legal Research Centre (SLRC) invites applications from persons interested in undertaking an LLM by Research. This would involve an independent research project, under the supervision of a staff member of the SLRC, on a topic falling within the socio-legal sphere.
Members of the Socio-Legal Research Centre (SLRC) also provide International Law modules on three taught Masters degrees: