IISTL Brochure 2023

Entry Requirements Candidates are required to have a good initial degree in law or a cognate discipline. However, candidates may also be admitted by showing proof of relevant experience in the proposed area of study, such as professional, commercial, business, technological or financial experience. How to Apply The most efficient way to apply for one of our programmes is to apply online at: swansea.ac.uk/applyonline This way, you can also track your application at each stage of the process and print off a copy of your decision letter.

Martin Karst “From day one, I felt that the programme was structured to provide the very best content. The teaching staff invested in

each of the students and their development, and were recognised experts within their respective fields. My time at Swansea gave me a critical foundation and advantage when pursuing a career in shipping and international trade.”

When to Apply Early applications are advisable (by 31st July, in the year of intended study).

Admissions Policy The University welcomes applications and enquiries from all people regardless of age, race, ethnic or national origin, religious or political beliefs, gender, sexual preference, marital status, family responsibility, and physical or sensory disability, unless these activities are unlawful or contrary to University policy. The University treats all applicants on their individual merits and welcomes applications from candidates with a range of qualifications. The information in this brochure was correct at the time of printing, but is subject to change. For full, up-to-date information, please see our website. Decision Process After submitting your application, you’ll receive an email with your student number, which must be used in all future correspondence with us. Your application will be considered by the relevant selection team, and we’ll be in touch if any further information is needed. We try to make a decision on your application as quickly as possible, and if you have fully completed your application form and submitted the required supporting documents, this will normally be within 9 working days. You will receive an email when a decision has been made. If your application has been accepted, you can view the offer letter, and University Terms and Conditions, and respond immediately.

Shazia Bint Ashraf “The Shipping and Trade Department at Swansea University is well known in the maritime scene. It was an obvious choice from the

get go. What sealed the deal was the way they dealt with my application. I wasn’t faceless to them. All queries were addressed in a personable manner. It was obvious that staff were warm and welcoming, they still are. It felt like coming home.“

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