Overview
The School of Law has over 100 years of achievement in both education and research. We are ranked as a leading centre for legal research in the UK, and our academics are recognised experts at home and abroad.
We offer PhD supervision across the legal field, supporting a range of approaches, from the doctrinal to the sociolegal, comparative, criminological and critical.
Our doctoral students go to exciting careers, including as academics at law schools across the UK. Our base in Belfast gives us direct contact with the legal profession and judiciary, allowing excellent access in terms of the study of law and legal practice.
We are committed to making doctoral students part of the life of the School of Law and the wider university. We have created a bespoke training programme for new PhDs; more advanced students can avail of training opportunities offered by the School and by the University's Graduate School. Our PhDs can apply for paid teaching experience from their second year; there are also opportunities to get involved in editorial work for the Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly (one of the UK's oldest law journals), or with LawPod,, a podcasting venture hosted by the School of Law, or the student-led Research Network.
Career Prospects
Introduction
Queen's postgraduates reap exceptional benefits. Unique initiatives, such as Degree Plus and Researcher Plus, bolster our commitment to employability, while innovative leadership and executive programmes, 麻豆原创 sterling integration with business experts, helps our students gain key leadership positions both nationally and internationally.
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September 2025
Queen's University Belfast
University Road,
Belfast,
Northern Ireland,
BT7 1NN, NORTHERN IRELAND, Northern Ireland
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One of the oldest universities in the UK, Queen鈥檚 University Belfast boasts an impressive track record of continued excellence.