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Considering an LLM? A Graduate Certificate in Applied Law could be a smarter first step

Considering an LLM? A Graduate Certificate in Applied Law could be a smarter first step

Looking to boost your legal career but not ready to dive into a full-on Master of Laws (LLM)? The Graduate Certificate in Applied Law might be the answer. Offering a flexible and affordable way to upskill, the Graduate Certificate is perfect for busy legal professionals who want to sharpen their skills or master a particular field.

What’s the ROE (Return on Education) of the Master of Laws LLM?

What’s the ROE (Return on Education) of the Master of Laws LLM?

Is a Master of Laws (LLM) worth the investment? With insights from our 2024 salary survey, we break down the numbers. The potential salary gains will surprise you.

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