Partner Schools

Where Will You Go?

ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ School of Law has agreements for one-semester study abroad and two-semester concurrent degree programs with 14 schools around the world. Our concurrent degree programs are with European schools.

Students who study abroad at one of our foreign partner schools pay normal tuition to our law school. Students are responsible for visa, airfare, local transportation, meals and housing costs while studying abroad.

If you are interested in studying at one of our foreign partner schools, please contact Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs, Jarienn James. Dean James can provide you with more specific information regarding the course of study and application deadlines. In addition, she can put you in touch with students who have already studied at these schools.

The American Bar Association’s Criteria for Accepting Credit for Student Study at a Foreign Institution requires disclosure of the following information about our foreign partner schools.

Cancellation and refund policies for our students studying abroad are the same as for regular study at our law school; please visit Student Financial Services for more information about cancellation and refund policies.

  • One School of Law student studied at this school in 2023-24/2024-25.
  • Student performance and grading methods: The grading scale goes to 30, but students may also receive a cum laude grade (30/ 30 + cum laude); 18 is the minimum passing grade and 30 cum laude is the maximum passing grade. All grades below 18 are considered failing grades.
  • : At Bocconi, the Bocconi Library is committed to making its collections accessible to all users. Workspace for students with a visual impairment is available at the Automation Service. Technical and logistical support is available for taking exams, to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. For any assistance, exchange students can contact the International Student Desk, which will be the reference office for incoming students before and during the semester.
  • : Exchange students can request accommodation in Bocconi dorms through the ISD Housing Office when completing the online application for the exchange program. Housing fees for Bocconi dorms are available during the online application process.  

Contact:

Noemi Ponzoni: noemi.ponzoni@unibocconi.it
Global Alliances
Università Bocconi
International Relations
Piazza Sraffa 11, Room 310
20136 Milano - Italy
39-02-5836.224

  • No School of Law students studied at this school in 2024-25.
  • Student performance and grading methods
  • Accessibility 
  • Housing Off Campus

Contact:

Phyllis Yen

5/F Purple Zone, Academic 1, 83 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China

p.yan@cityu.edu.hk

  • 10 School of Law students studied at this school in 2023-24/2024-25
  • Student performance and grading methods: Comillas will provide this information to interested students.
  • Disability Accessibility

Contact:

Julia Meijide Latorre
International Relations Office, Faculty of Law
Decanato / Dean’s Office (2nd floor)
Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Calle Alberto Aguilera, 23 28015 – Madrid (Spain)
34 91 5422800 Ext. 2220
Internacional.der@comillas.edu; jmeijide@comillas.edu

  • One School of Law student studied at this school in 2023-24/2024-25.
  • Student performance and grading methods: Students are assessed either by written or oral exams, and in some classes also by participation and on presentation of a particular topic. Final performance will be marked from 0-100, with 100 as excellent performance, or they will be marked from A+ to F.
  • Accessibility: Special student services and facilities will be provided to support both the daily life and academic development of students with disabilities, in accordance with the policies of the Chinese and Shanghai governments. The law school building is accessible to individuals with disabilities. We will address accessibility concerns with ECUPL on an individual student basis.

Contact:

Hu Shuangsang (Ms.)
International Exchange Center
East China University of Political Science and Law
1575 Wanhangdu Rd, ZhongShan GongYuan, Changning Qu, Shanghai, China
86-021-62071642
2535@ecupl.edu.cn

 

  • No School of Law students studied at this school in 2023-24/2024/25.
  • Student performance and grading methods: We will request this information from EBS on an individual student basis.
  • Accessibility: We will address accessibility concerns with EBS on an individual student basis.

Contact:

Sabrina Biegerl
International Programmes Coordinator EBS Law School
EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht, Gustav-Stresemann-Ring 3, 65189 Wiesbaden
Germany
49 611 7102 1578
sabrina.biegerl@ebs.edu

 

  • One School of Law students studied at this school in 2023-24/2024-25.
  • Student performance and grading methods: The Dutch grading system, used from elementary through university education, is the 1  to 10 scale, wherein 10 is the highest grade, 6 the minimum pass and 1 the lowest grade.

Contact:

Silvester Conduto
Exchange Officer Incoming Students
Faculty of Law, International Relations Office
Bouillonstraat 1-3, 6211 LH Maastricht, The Netherlands
P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands
31-433882028
iro-incoming-law@maastrichtuniversity.n

  • Five School of Law students studied at this school in 2023-24/2024-25.
  • Student performance and grading methods: Assessment for most modules is 100% coursework, but some include participation as well. In most modules, assessments are set throughout the year with a longer piece of coursework set at the end of the year. More information is available upon request.
  • Accessibility: We will address accessibility concerns with Middlesex on an individual student basis.

Contact:

Lughaidh Kerin, Senior Lecturer & Director of Clinical Legal Education

Middlesex University, NW4 4BT, London, UK 

+44(0)2084114738 

lughaidh.kerin@mdx.ac.uk

  • One School of Law students studied at this school in 2023-24/2024-25.
  • Student performance and grading methods: Written exams, take-home exams, projects, reports, presentations, group reports or essays. Final exams are given during the examination-week period (usually in January and June).

Contact:

Hoey-Yi Ting
Exchange Program, College of Law, National Taiwan University
No.1, Sec.4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 10617, Taiwan 
886-2-3366-7281  
ntulawintex@ntu.edu.tw

  • No School of Law students studied at this school in 2023-24/2024-25.
  • Student performance and grading methods: Exams, semester assignments, and mid-terms count toward the final grade.
  • Accessibility: We will address accessibility concerns with Southwest on an individual student basis.
  • Housing

Contact:

Ms. Liu Duan, Exchange Program Coordinator, 

No. 301, Baosheng Road, Yubei District, Chongqing, China, 401120 

(86) 023-67258872 

juliya7132000@aliyun.com

  • No School of Law students studied at this school in 2023-24/2024-25.
  • Student performance and grading methods: The grading scale is from 1-12; 6 and above is a passing grade. One (1) UM credit is equivalent to 10 class hours. In order to pass and receive credit for a course, students should: have a minimum class attendance of 75%; obtain a minimum grade of six (6) for the course, which includes midterm papers, oral presentations, and class participation; and, pass the final examination with at least six (6).
  • Accessibility: We will address accessibility concerns with Montevideo on an individual student basis. The school reports that the city of Montevideo is continuing to make strides to become a more accessible city.
  • Housing: The University does not provide on-campus housing. However, the Office of International Affairs sends out a housing list before the beginning of every semester with multiple choices of living situations such as international residences, house stays and independent rooms to rent.

Contact:

Pilar Aznarez
Incoming Students Manager, UM GLOBAL
Prudencio de Pena 2544, 11600 Montevideo, Uruguay
(598) 2707 4461
paznarez@um.edu.u

  • Five School of Law students studied at this school in 2023-24/2024-25.
  • Student performance and grading methods: French universities use a 20-point grading scale. All students enrolled at Dauphine or any other French university must obtain a minimum overall grade of 10/20 to receive their degree. There are letter letter-scale (A-F) equivalents for the 20-point scale (10 = C, less than 10 = F).
  •  Dauphine does not provide on-campus housing.  A limited number of rooms in student residences are available off-campus.  The accommodation service will contact students with further information.

Contact:

Delphine Rossignol
Coordinator of International Activities
Place du Mal de Lattre de Tassigny, 75775 Paris cedex 16
(0)1.44.05.48.42
delphine.rossignol@dauphine.psl.e

  • One School of Law students studied at this school in 2023-24/2024-25.
  • Student performance and grading methods: We will request this information from Utrecht on an individual student basis.
  • : In general all school facilities are accessible for students with disabilities.

Contract:

Ms. Paula Banning, Coordinator non-Europe

International Office, Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance, Drift 10, 3512 BS Utrecht, The Netherlands 

31 30 253 7548 

ieo.leg@uu.nl

  • Two School of Law students studied at this school in 2023-24/2024-25.

Contact:

Dorien Boerrigter-Jansen MA (she/ her)
Regional Advisor for UK, North America, Africa and Middle East
Erasmus+ Coordinator (Key Action 2 en 3)
International Office
De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam
31 20 59 88697
internationalrelations@vu.nl