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The University of Manchester: Expanding Career Paths in Commercial and Tech Law

Could an online LLM in Commercial and Technology Law expand your career options?

If you’re looking to move into a commercial practice, transition into tech law, fintech, AI or blockchain, strengthen your academic credentials for policy work, boost credibility when stepping into in‑house commercial roles, or specialise in fast‑moving areas of digital regulation, The University of Manchester’s LLM in International Commercial and Technology Law offers a clear and structured route forward.

This fully online, part‑time course is designed for professionals who want to deepen their understanding of the legal frameworks shaping international commerce and emerging technologies. It develops the ability to analyse complex legal issues, evaluate regulatory challenges, and apply legal principles to real‑world commercial and technological contexts. These learning outcomes are central to roles in corporate governance, compliance, data protection, financial regulation and cross‑border advisory work. 

Students explore how digital technologies, including AI, blockchain, fintech and digital assets are reshaping commercial transactions and regulatory systems. The course also builds confidence in navigating areas such as online privacy, intellectual property in the digital environment, and the legal implications of technological innovation. The emphasis on critical thinking, problem‑solving and advanced research skills ensures students are equipped to respond to the demands of a rapidly evolving legal landscape. 

Graduates are already seeing the impact of this learning in their careers. One alum shared: 'Since graduating, I have recently become a Data Protection Consultant, a move which I know has been aided by studying this area of law in depth and from perspectives of personal interest. I have also been offered the opportunity to join the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance as a part‑time intern. My focus will be on data protection developments in digital finance, which will touch on many of the themes I explored in my research project.' 

A supervised research project allows students to focus on a specialist area aligned with their goals, strengthening their professional profile and supporting progression into more advanced or specialised roles. Taught by experts from a law school recognised for world‑leading research, the course combines academic rigour with practical relevance. 

To learn more about this course and how it could benefit your career, visit the course page.

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Foot Anstey—Jasmine Olomolaiye

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Fieldfisher—Mark Shaw

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Taylor Wessing—Stephen Whitfield

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