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Dr. James Busuttil, Director, Master of Laws (LLM) Programme, University of London International Programmes
You can now study online with Hibernia College for a University of London LLM (Master of Laws) degree. By studying for a University of London accredited degree with Hibernia College you will be given:
- A clear study plan that will enable you to complete the programme within 2 years.
- Online access to your personal tutor.
- Personal weekly feedback.
Support currently available for specialisations in:
- International Business Law.
- Commercial and Corporate Law.
Our programme allows students to study for an LLM from the University of London while receiving online academic support, tutorials and guidance form Hibernia College as well as study materials from the University of London International Programmes.
The flexible delivery of the programme is ideal for professionals who need to structure their study around their professional and personal commitments, while the academic support offered ensures that students remain focused, motivated and on track.
Why Study with Hibernia College?
Hibernia College is an award-winning, internationally accredited online college with students and graduates worldwide. The college is characterised by its cutting edge pedagogy and its very high student completion rates.
Why Study with the University of London?
The University of London is one of the world’s leading academic institutions. It is internationally recognised as a centre of excellence. Its degrees are recognised by governments, universities, employers and professional bodies worldwide.
Access is a key principle – you do not need an LLB to apply. Applicants without a law degree can start on the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws and progress to the LLM degree.
By studying with the University of London you will become part of a global community of world class students, alumni, academics and legal professionals.
The Chancellor is the official Head of the University, a role currently held by Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal. She is the 10th person to hold the post since the University’s foundation and has done so since 1981.
The University of London’s LLM is delivered with academic direction from two of its constituent colleges: Queen Mary University of London and University College London, two of the highest ranked law schools in the UK.
For more information about Queen Mary University of London and University College London click here.

