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  1. DPhil in Law

    The Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) is the most prestigious of the Law Faculty's research degrees. It entails writing a thesis over a period of three, or at most four years (six to eight years for part-time students). All students will be admitted to Probationer Research Student (PRS) status in the first instance, and all students except those who ...

  2. Fees and funding

    Fees and funding. Graduate study at Oxford is a rewarding experience, but also a significant investment. We seek applications from students of the very highest calibre, irrespective of background or personal circumstances. This section provides information about the wide variety of funding opportunities available at Oxford and helps you to ...

  3. Fees

    The deposit usually represents between 5% and 15% of the total course fees. If your course requires the payment of a deposit, your offer letter will include the amount of the deposit required and the deadline by which the department must receive payment, as well as instructions on how to pay the deposit. The deposit payment is non-refundable.

  4. DPhil in Law

    Overview. The Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) is the Faculty's most advanced research qualification, and entails writing a thesis of between 75,000 and 100,000 words, which must make a significant and substantial contribution to its field. It can be undertaken as either a full-time or part-time degree.

  5. DPhil in Law

    PHD. Oxford offers 48 undergraduate degrees in a wide range of disciplines, from the traditional sciences through to humanities, law, languages, and fine art. Students can also study joint honors programs such as Philosophy and Theology, and Archaeology and Anthropology. Undergraduate degrees are usually three years in length and are taught ...

  6. Postgraduate Admission FAQs (taught)

    Or contact the Law Faculty Office by email using [email protected]. Please do not telephone, as your email enquiry can be more easily routed to the appropriate Faculty Officer. Further information about the programmes themselves can be found at Taught Postgraduate FAQs. Here are some frequently asked questions about admission to ...

  7. Postgraduate study

    The Oxford MSc in Intellectual Property is a postgraduate course for recently qualified lawyers who wish to specialise in intellectual property law. It is a one-year, part-time course taught by senior practitioners and academics in the Oxford Law Faculty. The course builds on the foundations of the Postgraduate Diploma in Intellectual Property ...

  8. DPhil in Law at University of Oxford

    About the course. The Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) is the most prestigious of the Law Faculty's research degrees. It entails writing a thesis of between 75,000 and 100,000 words over a period of three, or at most four years (six to eight years for part-time students). All students will be admitted to Probationer Research Student (PRS) status in ...

  9. DPhil in Law at University of Oxford

    About the course. The Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) is the most prestigious of the Law Faculty's research degrees. It entails writing a thesis of between 75,000 and 100,000 words over a period of three, or at most four years (six to eight years for part-time students). All students will be admitted to Probationer Research Student (PRS) status in ...

  10. Ph.D Law at University Of Oxford, Oxford Fees, Entry Requirement

    Download Brochure. ₹36.2 L/Yr. £32,800 /Yr. Go to official website. Check Detailed Fees. Ph.D. Law at the University of Oxford offered a program for a duration of 3-4 years. This course is offered on a full-time and part-time basis also. In this program, all students will be admitted to Probationer Research Student (PRS) status in the first ...

  11. Fees and other charges

    Information about changes to fees and charges in future years. These pages provide information and advice to prospective graduate students about fees. This includes details of course fees, and information about your fee status and fee liability.

  12. University of Oxford

    Oxford's Faculty of Law is the largest law school in the United Kingdom. In 2020 it was ranked as the world's second best law by the QS worldwide league table. The British government's 2008 Research Assessment Exercise showed that substantially more top-rated research activity went on in Law at Oxford from 2001-2007, than in any other university in the UK.

  13. Law, Ph.D.

    At the University of Oxford, the Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) is the most prestigious of the Law Faculty's research degrees. It entails writing a thesis over a period of three, or at most four years (six to eight years for part-time students). University of Oxford. Oxford , England , United Kingdom. Not ranked.

  14. Postgraduate Taught

    Postgraduate Taught Degrees. Graduate Scholarships. Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) Magister Juris (MJur) MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice (full-time) MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice (part-time) MSc in Intellectual Property (part-time) MSc in International Human Rights Law (part-time) MSc in Law and Finance.

  15. Course fees for 2025 entry

    Fee status. Annual course fees payable by student for 2025/26. Overseas. Between £35,260 and £59,260*. * Clinical medicine fees will be significantly higher for Overseas students, please visit the dedicated Fees and Funding section within the Medicine course page for full details.

  16. DPhil in Law

    Learn more about DPhil in Law - 72 months program including the program fees, scholarships, scores and further course information ... applicants must complete Oxford's graduate application form, pay a £75 application fee and upload the following supporting documents: a statement of purpose and research proposal (if applicable), an official ...

  17. Graduate courses A-Z listing

    Use this A-Z and search tool to explore all of Oxford's graduate courses. ... Fees and funding. Oxford funding; External funding; Loans; Fees and other charges; Living costs; ... Law. Full time . 3-4 years . Criminology DPhil. Law. Part time . 6-8 years . Criminology and Criminal Justice MSc. Law.

  18. Graduate Scholarships

    Graduate Scholarships. New Applicants. You will automatically be considered for all Faculty awards and all chambers awards for which you are eligible. Other scholarships may require you to complete a separate application procedure; if so, there will be information about how to apply in the scholarship description. Current PRS and DPhil students.

  19. Fees from 2012/13 onwards

    MSt (TS_YD1) £16,900. £41,250. 2 The fee is for the whole course. Fees are payable by all students studying for a degree, diploma or certificate at the University. For most programmes of study, fee rates are dependent on your country of nationality and residence as well as the level of your previous study.

  20. Course fees

    University tuition fees are payable by all students reading for a degree, diploma or certificate. Tuition fees for previous years of entry See tuition fee rates from 2005/06 to 2011/12, whatever your student status.