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LLM in Art, Business and Law, Queen Mary University of London

London - Canada,

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12 Months

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About this course

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The Art, Business and Law LLM offered by Queen Mary's Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), in partnership with the Institute of Art and Law (IAL), is a distinctive programme focusing on legal issues related to art, cultural objects, and heritage. It provides an in-depth understanding of how law operates within the art industry and cultural property, with practical applications in daily practice. The course combines academic learning with real-world insights through visits to renowned art institutions like the British Museum and Tate, as well as discussions with practitioners. Students also participate in co-curricular activities such as mentoring, work placements, and attend lectures on topics like copyright, AI, sustainability, and dispute resolution to broaden their knowledge of the contemporary art law landscape.

Why this course is highly recommended

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Students are encouraged to join because it offers a unique, well-established postgraduate degree emphasizing art law within the vibrant cultural hub of London. The programme is enriched by visits to major art institutions, interaction with leading academics and practitioners, and participation in public lectures covering diverse topics like copyright, AI, and dispute resolution. It prepares students for professional development in creative industries, galleries, museums, and cultural organizations, with ample opportunities for networking, mentorship, and work placements that support career advancement.

Specialisation

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This programme specializes in the legal issues surrounding art, cultural objects, and heritage, exploring areas such as restitution, cultural property disputes, and legal regulation of the arts sector. It combines insights from law, business, and cultural sectors to prepare students for careers within galleries, museums, legal practice, or cultural institutions.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

33.25L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants need at least a 2:1 undergraduate degree or equivalent in Law or a discipline with substantial law content. Non-law graduates with relevant legal qualifications, professional experience, or certificates recognized by UK professional bodies may also qualify. Specific entry criteria vary based on the applicant’s educational background and institution.
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English language test

PTE

76

TOEFL

100

DUOLINGO

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IELTS

7

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the Queen Mary University of London admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates often find employment in culture ministries, museums, legal practice, or as consultants in the arts sector. The programme’s strong industry links, mentoring schemes, and internships facilitate career development in private practice, in-house roles within creative industries, galleries, or cultural institutions. The high employment rate within six months of completing the course reflects its effectiveness in preparing students for diverse professional pathways.

FAQs

What visits and events are included in the programme?

Students have the opportunity to visit prominent UK art establishments like the British Museum, Tate, and Victoria and Albert Museum, and engage in legal discussions about their collections. The programme also hosts public lectures, masterclasses, and events such as artist talks, providing practical insights into art law from practitioners and scholars.

Can I study part-time and still participate in all activities?

Yes, part-time study is available over two years, allowing flexibility while still gaining access to visits, seminars, and co-curricular activities designed to enhance professional skills and networking.