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About the course
Intellectual Property and Information Technology have become significant and growing areas of law at both a European and an international level. With this in mind, the Law School recently introduced a new LL.M. in Intellectual Property and Information Technology law. This masters programme, popular with both EU and non-EU students, provides graduates with a knowledge base and a range of core tools to use in their future research or in their practice as intellectual property and information technology lawyers.
Entry Requirements
Applications are therefore invited from well-qualified graduates who hold a very good Honors Bachelor degree in law or in a law-based interdisciplinary programme.
Applications will also be considered from exceptional graduates in related disciplines in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences who can convincingly demonstrate that their studies have fully prepared them for the LLM.
Assuming that this basic pre-requisite is in place, thereafter admission to the various LLM programmes is at the absolute discretion of the School of Law, which will decide on questions of admission having regard to a wide range of academic criteria.
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Alexander Dunne, Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law (LL.M.).
Since graduating from the LL.M. programme, I can proudly say that it was one of the best decisions of my life to decide to do so at Trinity. I thoroughly enjoyed my experience obtaining in-depth knowledge and gaining academic expertise in both intellectual property and data protection law from some of the best academics in Ireland. Furthermore, I got to make some life-long friends in the process both at home and abroad. Having graduated quite recently, I can say that my career prospects have increased exponentially. Truly if I had the option to revisit my LL.M. again I would still choose Trinity