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  1. MPhil/PhD Law

    MPhil/PhD Law. LSE Law is the UK's pre-eminent research institution for law. Our academics are the authors of influential and often path-breaking scholarship, and many have globally leading reputations. As one of UK's largest law departments, with over 70 academic members of staff, LSE Law is well known for its interdisciplinary and contextual ...

  2. Programme structure

    The opportunity to undertake advanced legal research at one of the world's best law schools. Students in our PhD programme work under the supervision of two academics. In appropriate cases, one of those academics may come from a different department of LSE. We also provide specialised training for PhD students, both through our own training ...

  3. Tips for preparing your research proposal for your PhD application to LSE

    Write and re-write. At the end of the day, the best way to get started on your research proposal is to start writing early, give yourself plenty of time to seek feedback, and ideally be able to do multiple revisions of your proposal before the deadline. Don't panic if your first full draft doesn't seem polished and refined enough; it will ...

  4. Academic applications

    Research statements and proposals. When applying for an academic position you will sometimes be asked to write a research statement or when applying for funding, supply a research proposal. In all cases adhere to what the selectors have requested in terms of length and focus. Here are some general tips:

  5. Statement of Academic Purpose and Research Proposal

    Your research proposal will play an important role in the evaluation of your application. The selectors will place particular weight on how you are able to tackle a question and propose a viable methodology to solve it. The outline research proposal demonstrates your academic potential, research interests, and it helps selectors in identifying ...

  6. LSE Law PhD completions

    Below is a listed of recently completed PhD theses at LSE Law School. Click here if you would like to browse our list of current PhD research. 2022/23. LSE Law School students awarded their PhD in the academic session 2022/23: Dr Sina Akbari. 'Normative Dimensions of the Practice of Private Law'.

  7. Selection Process

    LSE PhD Studentships . LSE PhD Studentships are tenable for four years and cover full fees and an annual stipend, which was £20,622 for students starting in 2023. They are available for UK, EU and international students undertaking research in any LSE discipline, with annual renewal subject to satisfactory academic performance.

  8. PhD Programme in Law: Current research

    The opportunity to undertake advanced legal research at one of the world's best law schools. Current PhD students at LSE Law School are listed below (alphabetically by surname). Click on the student's name for further details. For more information about our research interests, see Research. See also our list of recently completed PhD theses.

  9. Developing your research proposal: writing the story

    The research proposal is undoubtedly one of the most important components of your application to a PhD programme and getting it right is important for a successful admit. While that certainly puts pressure on developing the perfect proposal, it's not an insurmountable challenge and definitely within your reach.

  10. LSE PhD Law : r/PhD

    The LSE PhD Law Program website says that the research proposal has to be within the word limit of 1500 words. But the website does not specify whether the limit excludes bibliography and footnotes. I tried asking this to the University but the haven't replied. If anyone has any idea - it would be helpful if you could shed some light onto this.

  11. Law Research

    The School is home to over 90 doctoral researchers. Their projects cover a broad range of topics from intellectual property to information technology, from competition law to counter-rules, from global justice to gender equality. For more information on recent publications and current research degree projects, visit the Research Portal.

  12. Writing a PhD research proposal

    The best research proposals tend to focus on discrete and well-confined subject areas. Relying upon a comparison to provide the intellectual component of the proposal, whether that is a comparison between different institutions, different bodies of law or different countries. Comparative research proposals are worthy if properly thought out.

  13. PDF The research proposal: Law

    The research proposal: Centre for Applied Human Rights1. Your research proposal will be carefully considered by the Centre's faculty. The main purposes of the proposal are (a) to allow the admissions team to check the feasibility and potential originality of the research; (b) to ensure that we are able to allocate each successful applicant to ...

  14. Preparing a research proposal

    The statement of your research proposal should be: 1. a short descriptive title of the project. (This does not have to be exactly the same as the title eventually given to the thesis.) 2. a statement of the broad goal or goals of the project (ie. the general ideas) to be explored/discussed. 3. a statement of particular objectives and tasks to ...

  15. New Book: The Philosophy of Legal Proof

    LSE Philosophy Assistant Professor Lewis Ross published his new book 'The Philosophy of Legal Proof' as part of the series 'Elements in Philosophy of Law' by Cambridge University Press. Criminal courts make decisions that can remove the liberty and even life of those accused.