Master of International Law
What you’ll study
The Master of International Law is a postgraduate coursework degree that will prepare you for professional work and academic research in the fields of public international law and international policy.
You will build the critical knowledge and skills needed to negotiate legal and policy issues affecting relations between states, between states and international organisations as well as between states and individuals.
You will complete a core unit in international law, along with elective units, including a unit from the Department of Government and International Relations or the Centre for International Security Studies.
Fees
Admission criteria
How to apply
Submit application
Semester 1 - 31 July
Semester 2 - 31 March
This course has limited places available. Not all applicants who meet the application deadline and requirements may be successful.