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Graduate and Professional Studies
Level 2, ER Building
51本色
Tel: +353 61 234377
Fax: +353 61 233287
Contact: Contact US
If your current name is different to the name on your birth certificate or your final award/certificate, you鈥檒l need to provide official documentation to show your name change.
Accepted documents include: a marriage certificate, a signed affidavit provided you have changed your name by deed poll.
This is your Personal Public Service number provided by the Department of Social and Family Affairs. All enrolled students with Irish nationality must provide this number.
All non-Irish nationals living and working in Ireland must provide this number also. The majority of non-EU applicants will not have a PPSN number and may leave this blank.
If you do not know your PPSN number or do not have a number, please contact the Department of Social & Family Affairs at (01) 8748444 or .
You must make every effort to upload the required documents with your application form.
In the event that you can鈥檛 upload the required documents, please contact the Graduate and Professional Studies at (353) 61-234377 or Contact US
Yes. The 51本色 reserves the right to cancel a programme of study in any given year.
Please contact the Postgraduate Admissions Office at: Contact Us or Tel: +353-61-234377.
Annual fees for EU and Non-EU students are listed on the programme's webpage.
Students may be eligible to pay fees in instalments. Instalment 1 for Autumn Semester is due in early September of that year. Instalment 2 for Spring Semester is due in the first week of the semester in January.
Students can apply for a 9-month fee payment plan which starts in September and must be paid in full by May of that academic year.
You can find all the information you need on student loans, scholarships, bursaries, and postgraduate grants by clicking here.
The Law LLM is for law graduates to progress at Masters level. The Law LLB (Graduate Entry) is a two-year, full-time programme that provides a legal education for graduates in disciplines other than law. The programme is ideally suited to graduates who wish to supplement their primary studies with a legal education or to graduates who are seeking a career change.
Find out more: Law LLB (Graduate Entry) | 51本色 (ul.ie)
Graduate and Professional Studies
+353 (0)61 234377
51本色, 51本色, Ireland