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  1. The higher doctorates offered by the University are: Doctor of Divinity (DD), Doctor of Civil Law (DCL), Doctor of Letters (DLitt), Doctor of Science (DSc), and Doctor of Music (DMus).

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    For this course, the allocation of graduate supervision is the responsibility of the Law Faculty and it is not always possible to accommodate the preferences of incoming graduate students to work with a particular member of staff. Under exceptional circumstances a supervisor may be found outside of the Law Faculty. BCL students have an academic adv...

    Most options are assessed by means of timed examinations at the end of the course but a number use assessed essays written over a longer period. Further information about forms of assessment is provided on the Law Faculty BCL admissions page.

    BCL graduates pursue a range of careers after completion of the degree. The most common career paths are entry into legal practice, either as a solicitor or a barrister, or progression to academic research in the shape of the MPhil and DPhil, and thenceforth into an academic career. The University of Oxford has an excellent careers service with whi...

  2. Higher doctorates are earned awards of the University whose fundamental purpose is to recognise excellence in academic scholarship. The higher doctorates offered by the University are: Doctor of Divinity (DD), Doctor of Civil Law (DCL), Doctor of Letters (DLitt), Doctor of Science (DSc), and Doctor of Music (DMus).

  3. Regius Professor of Civil Law (Oxford) The Regius Chair of Civil Law, founded in the 1540s, is one of the oldest professorships at the University of Oxford .

  4. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. The 17th century was a difficult time for the faculty of law at Oxford. Hostility towards civil law, coupled with bleak employment prospects for graduates in law, threatened the future of legal studies at the university, first during the reign of James I and again during the civil war period.

  5. From then until the 19th century, the university awarded the Bachelor of Civil Law and the Doctor of Civil Law, through the Faculty of Civil Law. [ citation needed ] William Blackstone , a graduate of Pembroke College, Oxford and subsequently a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford , was appointed the inaugural Vinerian Professor of English Law in 1758, and was the first professor at any ...

  6. World, in 1831 the University of Oxford did itself the honour of conferring on him an honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law.") Neither document pays much attention to chronology in these early years.