Search results
The University of Melbourne Law School comprises expert and award-winning teaching staff, a strong alumni network, dedicated mentors, visiting scholars from across the globe, leading research centres and institutions, as well as our partner international organisations.
- Contact MLS
Office for Research, Melbourne Law School, The University of...
- Graduate Research Degrees
Melbourne Law School is committed to providing outstanding...
- Masters
The Melbourne Law Masters program offers a Master of Laws...
- Law Library
The Law Library Service Desk is on level 3 of Melbourne Law...
- Breadth
Melbourne Law School offers students from any part of the...
- MLS Video Gallery
The Melbourne Law School 2019 Law Apps Awards night was held...
- Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness
Melbourne Law School’s Peter McMullin Centre on...
- Research Search
Thursday 19 October 2023, 2.30-4.45pm, Room 317Following the...
- Contact MLS
Melbourne Law School offers a range of programs for law and non-law students, from undergraduate to postgraduate levels. Learn about the Melbourne JD, Law Masters, Research Degrees, Breadth Subjects, Single Subjects, and more.
Study a flexible and diverse range of subjects and courses in law at Australia's leading law school. Learn from international experts and Australian practitioners in 26 specialist legal areas and online or on campus delivery.
Melbourne Law School is one of the professional graduate schools of the University of Melbourne. Located in Carlton, Victoria, Melbourne Law School is Australia's oldest law school, and offers J.D., LL.M, Ph.D, and LL.D degrees.
The Melbourne Law Masters program offers master degrees, graduate diplomas, specialist certificates and single subjects across an array of specialist legal areas with more than 170 subjects.
Melbourne Law School Juris Doctor (JD) graduate law degree leads to admission to the legal profession in all Australian jurisdictions.
The Master of Laws (LLM) is a flexible and specialist degree for law graduates, offering over 170 subjects across 27 legal areas. It is available only for law graduates and can be undertaken as coursework or coursework and thesis.