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Queen Mary University: Technology Media & Telecommunications Law with Informa Connect

29 March 2022
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With Key focus on: Digital IP Law , Media Law, Telecoms and IT Law
LLM in Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law
Queen Mary University / Informa Connect 

Course Summary
Achieve a qualification from one of 2022’s top 10 rated UK Law School (Complete University Guide 2022)

  • Gain a Masters while remaining in full-time employment
  • Benefit from international industry and academic teaching
  • Tailor the programme and choose the modules that are right for you
Download prospectus here

Starting 19 September 2022
Application Deadline 9 September 2022

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