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Master of Laws (by Research)

  • Masters (Research)

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Research)
Course Code
LA-43037, 063455C
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Jan, May, Sep

About this course

The Master of Laws (LLM) (Research) is designed for students with a law degree who now want to amplify their knowledge in a specialist area of the law and develop their independent research skills.

The program provides students with the flexibility to investigate a specific research topic of their own choice while developing their research and critical thinking skills.

Students wanting to enrol in the LLM (Research) must have completed a Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor.

The duration of the program is two years of full-time study, with part time enrolment available. During this period, you will be a member of Bond's close-knit Higher Degree by Research (HDR) community. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with Bond's research centres and specialist research units, and work with leading researchers and academics from all over the world.

We offer a team-based approach to supervision: you will be mentored and supported by a Principal Supervisor and one or more Associate Supervisors with expertise in the topic of your project. You and your supervisors will work closely together, and it is not unusual for supervisors and candidates to be co-authors in publications resulting from the student's dissertation.

Through our dedicated HDR Unit, you will have access to administrative support, specialist advice and research training. You will have your own assigned workspace with lockable storage, IT support and funding for flights, accommodation and expenses related to conference presentations and fieldwork.

Bond's Faculty of Law is a professional law school with a global focus and strong international connections. As a member of our research community, you will deepen your research skills and knowledge in an area of law of your choice with the support of your supervisors and peers, and you will have access to the expertise of Faculty researchers and scholars as well as visiting academics from across Australia and around the world.

Further information on how to apply can be found on the Research Degrees webpage

Program code:
LA-43037

CRICOS code:
063455C

Study locations

Main Campus

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Law & Paralegal Studies courses at Bond University.
81.4%
Overall satisfaction
83.9%
Skill scale
71.4%
Teaching scale
74%
Employed full-time
$57.4k
Average salary