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About us Faculty of Law English-taught programmes LLM programmes 2026/27 Health and Technology Law

Career prospects

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Health and technology are combined daily in health care practices

As law is crucial for the protection of health and regulating new health technologies, there is an urgency to ensure that the lawyers and legal experts of the future have knowledge and skills in both these areas. Graduates of this programme can work in a variety of positions in the public and private sector, for example:

  • Lawyer or other positions within the judiciary.
  • Lawyer at firms specialising in human rights, health, or technology issues.
  • Policy officer or staff member within national ministries (e.g. Ministry of Health), international organisations, non-governmental organisations, regulatory agencies, or companies.
  • Consultant working with organisations and agencies on best practices in technological regulation.
  • Adviser to international and regional health bodies, health inspectorates, hospitals, or insurance companies.
  • Researcher in academia. 

Here you can read about the various career paths of Faculty international LLM programme graduates. You can also see what graduates have to say about the programme in general here.

Career Services

Further, you will have access to the University Career Services and Career Services Law, where you can seek advice about finding and preparing for internships and employment.

Last modified:30 January 2026 12.31 p.m.