QS Rank:

120

Queen Mary University of London

London
,United Kingdom

Program Name
LLM in Human Rights Law

Deadline
December 15th, 2025
Overview


Total Tuition Fees
$33,000

Duration
12 Months

Median Salary
$1,10,000
Ranking
#110
US World and News Report
#117
The World University Rankings
#120
QS World University Rankings

Intake
Fall ( Sept - Nov )

Intake
Winter ( Jan - Mar )
Class Profile

Class Size
25

Average Age
28

Average Work Experience
2 Years
Diversity
North America:
2%South America:
1%Asia:
10%EU:
12%Others:
3%Africa:
3%UK:
68%Career Outcomes

Median Earnings After Graduation
$1,10,000 / year
Prospective Job Roles
Assistant Professor
College Professor
Human Rights Lawyer
Human rights officer
Human Rights Researcher
International Human Rights Lawyer
Lawyer
consulatant
Human Rights Advocate
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Eligibility Criteria

Accepted fields include Criminal Law and Procedure, Human Rights, Law, Law and Business.

At least 3 / 4 undergraduate GPA is expected.

At least 16 years of bachelor degree.

At least 24 months of full-time professional experience after graduation.
English Proficiency Tests
TOEFL
100
IELTS
7
PTE
76
Application Requirements
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Transcript
Passport
Resume
Statement of Purpose
IELTS
Academic LOR
Professional LOR
Application Deadlines
Final | |
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Winter | Dec 15, 2025 |
Fall | Sep 1, 2026 |
Fees and Funding

Tuition Fees
$33,000 / year

Overall Cost
$48,000 / year
FAQs
- Teaching is by lectures and seminars, small group work, and student presentations. Students are supported by module convenors, the dissertation supervisor, and staff in the Law School. There are also guest lectures and events related to human rights.
- Applicants typically need a strong undergraduate degree in law (normally upper second class or above). Non-law graduates may be considered if they have relevant legal study (like GDL) or substantial professional experience in a related field. International degree equivalents are accepted.
- Assessments combine coursework and examinations depending on the module. The dissertation involves independent research under supervision, usually a substantial piece of work (often mid-year submission for full-time students).
- The programme covers international, regional, and domestic human rights law. Modules may include humanitarian law, children’s rights, migrant rights, women’s rights, socio-economic rights, and the crimes of the powerful. The programme includes both compulsory electives, guided electives, free module choices, and a dissertation component.
- It can be done as a full-time one-year programme or as part-time over two years.
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