Program Overview
Peter A Allard School of Law
The PhD is a research-intensive degree that prepares graduates for opportunities in law teaching, legal research, policy development, public and governmental service, and the practice of law.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the PhD program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in law and research methods.
Tuition, Fees & Funding
Tuition fees and scholarship & bursary information are available to help students plan their finances.
Program Eligibility
Minimum education, credentials, and English language requirements are necessary for admission to the PhD program.
How to Apply
Application deadlines and requirements are available for students who wish to apply to the PhD program.
Frequently Asked Questions
Commonly asked questions about the PhD program are answered to provide students with more information.
Graduate Programs
The Peter A Allard School of Law offers several graduate programs, including:
- Master of Laws (Common Law)
- Master of Laws in Taxation
- Master of Laws (LLM)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Law
- Graduate Programs Admissions
- Postdoctoral Fellows
- Visiting Graduate Students
Research Areas
The PhD program at the Peter A Allard School of Law allows students to develop expertise in their chosen field of law, including corporate governance and anti-corruption law.
