Your postgraduate Law offer-holder hub

Discover your dedicated LLM hub with important information about your course.

Congratulations on your offer to study at the University of Birmingham!

Congratulations from Ellie Dobson, Director of Admissions for the College of Arts and Law

I chose LLM Law, Data and Technology because I am enthusiastic about learning, researching and developing skills in this thriving field of law. I was impressed by the University of Birmingham’s reputation for academic and research excellence.

Chiamaka, LLM student stood outside Law building
Chiamaka
LLM Law, Data and Technology student

Career enhancing activities for LLM students

Discover exclusive employability opportunities for LLM students through our Centre for Employability, Professional Legal Education and Research (CEPLER). 

What can you get involved in?

You can build your skills and experience through activities including:

  • Mooting and pro bono opportunities
  • Work experience and placements
  • Learning from guest speakers
  • Skills workshops
Law students mooting

LLM students mooting in the moot room in the Law School building

LLM student Kunal stood in front of the Helga Pederson Moot Court Competition sign

LLM student Kunal at the Helga Pederson Moot Court Competition

CEPLER

CEPLER activities

Find out more about CEPLER

Student experience

Birmingham Law School mooting blog

Read Kunal's story

Where will an LLM take you?

 

We’re proud to be the UK university most targeted by the country’s leading graduate employers for two years in a row (The Graduate Market in 2024 and 2025 High Fliers reports).

Our Law postgraduate students have gone on to work in careers such as:

  • 'Contracts Manager'
  • 'Barrister'
  • 'Solicitor'

Organisations our Law postgraduate students have gone on to work for include:

  • Eversheds Sutherland
  • House of Commons
  • Deloitte

The University has commissioned Cturtle as our data partner for tracking our alumni destinations. The data above is a subset from 43,666 alumni who completed their course up to 31 July 2024.

Studying the LLM helped me to develop insights in trade and development economics. This helped me to understand development issues and prepared me for working in the development sector.

Oluwabusola smiling
Oluwabusola
LLM alumna and a Development Officer for the global non-profit, One Young World