Career Path
Media Policy Analyst: Specializes in analyzing and shaping media regulations, ensuring compliance with international laws and standards.
International Law Consultant: Advises organizations on cross-border legal issues, including media rights and global compliance.
Global Communications Specialist: Develops strategies to manage international media relations and public perception.
Human Rights Advocate: Focuses on promoting and protecting human rights through media and legal frameworks.
Digital Media Strategist: Designs and implements digital campaigns to enhance global media presence and engagement.
Corporate Social Responsibility Manager: Ensures organizations align their media and legal practices with ethical and social standards.
Why this course?
The Postgraduate Certificate in Global Media and International Law is increasingly significant in today’s market, where the intersection of media, technology, and legal frameworks shapes global discourse. In the UK, the media and legal sectors are thriving, with the creative industries contributing £116 billion annually to the economy, according to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (2023). Additionally, the demand for professionals skilled in international law has surged, with legal services exports reaching £6.1 billion in 2022, as reported by The Law Society. This certificate equips learners with the expertise to navigate complex global media landscapes and legal challenges, addressing current trends such as digital transformation, data privacy, and cross-border media regulation.
Year |
Creative Industries Contribution (£bn) |
Legal Services Exports (£bn) |
2020 |
108 |
5.5 |
2021 |
112 |
5.8 |
2022 |
116 |
6.1 |
Professionals with a
Postgraduate Certificate in Global Media and International Law are well-positioned to address the growing need for expertise in media ethics, intellectual property, and international regulatory compliance. This qualification is particularly relevant for those aiming to work in multinational corporations, NGOs, or government agencies, where understanding the interplay between media and law is crucial. As industries continue to globalize, this certificate offers a competitive edge, aligning with the UK’s strategic focus on strengthening its media and legal sectors.
Who should apply?
Audience Profile |
Why This Programme? |
Relevant UK Statistics |
Recent graduates in media, law, or international relations seeking to specialise in global media and international law. |
Gain expertise in the intersection of media and legal frameworks, preparing for roles in international organisations, NGOs, or media outlets. |
Over 70% of UK media professionals believe specialised knowledge in international law enhances career prospects (Ofcom, 2023). |
Mid-career professionals aiming to pivot into global media or legal advisory roles. |
Develop advanced skills in media regulation, human rights law, and cross-border communication strategies. |
UK media sector employs over 1.5 million people, with demand for legal expertise growing by 12% annually (Creative Industries Council, 2023). |
International students looking to study in the UK and gain a competitive edge in global markets. |
Access world-class faculty and a multicultural learning environment, enhancing employability in over 100 countries. |
UK universities attract over 600,000 international students annually, with media and law being among the top 5 preferred disciplines (UKCISA, 2023). |