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Supporting documents information
School
of Law—
Research Programmes
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For all Law Research Programmes the following supporting documentation must be submitted:
Some of the Law Research Programmes require extra specific supporting documentation which are listed below. Please check to see if the programme/s you are applying for are listed.
|
PAC code |
Supporting documentation required |
Programme title |
|
GYK00 & GYK01 |
Applicants are required to submit an outline proposal, 750–1,000 words in length, explaining their intended research area and methodology. A preliminary bibliography related to the proposed research is required in addition to the outline proposal. |
PhD (Law) |
| GYK02 & GYK03 | Applicants are required to submit an outline proposal, 300–500 words in length, explaining their intended research area and methodology. |
Master of Laws |
|
GYK04 & GYK05 |
Applicants are required to submit an outline proposal, 750–1,000 words in length, explaining their intended research area and methodology. A preliminary bibliography related to the proposed research is required in addition to the outline proposal. |
PhD (Human Rights) |
| GYK06 &
GYK07 |
Applicants are required to submit an outline proposal, 750–1,000 words in length, explaining their intended research area and methodology. A preliminary bibliography related to the proposed research is required in addition to the outline proposal. |
PhD (Disability Law and Policy) |
