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International Tax Law Bournemouth University (BU)

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
LLM On-Campus Full-time, Part-time 12 - 27 month September, January £12075.00 total per £19950.00 total per
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Scholarships rewarding academic achievement available from £2,000. Find out more. Fees are for September 2026 and January 2027 entry. Please check Bournemouth University course website for the latest tuition fees information. For fees and funding information, please visit www.bournemouth.ac.uk/pg-funding 

Course overview

Why study LLM International Tax Law at BU?

  • Global Tax Expertise: Deepen your understanding of international tax law and policies with a comparative approach, ideal for global careers.
  • Flexible and Tailored Learning: Study full-time or part-time and customise your studies with a range of optional units to match your specific career goals in international tax law.
  • Professional Qualification Preparation: Prepare for the Chartered Institute of Taxation’s Advanced Diploma in International Taxation, enhancing your professional credentials.
  • Diverse Career Prospects: Open doors to various roles such as Associate Director, Judge’s Assistant, Tax Assistant, or Senior Lawyer in multinational companies and government sectors.
  • Expert Faculty: Learn from BU’s renowned experts in international taxation, commercial law, and public law, ensuring top-tier education and guidance.
  • Vibrant International Community: Join a diverse, global cohort and expand your network, benefiting from a rich, multicultural learning experience.
  • BU Law Community: Engage with the BU Law Community through research-focused sessions, workshops on research methodologies, and the development of essential legal academic skills.
  • Networking: Participate in ‘Future Fridays’ events designed to boost employability, where you can network with practicing solicitors, industry lawyers, and members of the Junior Branch of the local Law Society for both professional and social events.

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