what do you mean no test? what test? did any of u guys got selected for the program anybody got any intimation?
sukanya
E.M.L.E. Program
Posted Feb 15, 2006 09:47
sukanya
Posted Feb 15, 2006 09:54
Hi there!
Did anybody see this no test thingy in any notice in the emle website?
well, if u do please post the notice in the board.
did anyone got intimation for selection?
2006-2007?
Did anybody see this no test thingy in any notice in the emle website?
well, if u do please post the notice in the board.
did anyone got intimation for selection?
2006-2007?
Posted Feb 15, 2006 14:22
Hi there!
Did anybody see this no test thingy in any notice in the emle website?
well, if u do please post the notice in the board.
did anyone got intimation for selection?
2006-2007?
I think no matter where within the emle website you go, the address is always http://www.emle.org/index_org.html so just go to the emle site, click on "Application" and "Third Country Students". You will see that item (i) states:
i) In order to be able to make a final ranking of applicants who fulfill the application criteria, it might prove necessary to hold a test via the internet. In this test, the participants are requested to write an essay and/or answer questions on topics related to Law and Economics. The test will be made available through this website on a date and time that will be made known also through this website ultimately on January 31, 2006. Notice: there will be no test for the academic year 2006/2007.
Did anybody see this no test thingy in any notice in the emle website?
well, if u do please post the notice in the board.
did anyone got intimation for selection?
2006-2007?</blockquote>
I think no matter where within the emle website you go, the address is always http://www.emle.org/index_org.html so just go to the emle site, click on "Application" and "Third Country Students". You will see that item (i) states:
i) In order to be able to make a final ranking of applicants who fulfill the application criteria, it might prove necessary to hold a test via the internet. In this test, the participants are requested to write an essay and/or answer questions on topics related to Law and Economics. The test will be made available through this website on a date and time that will be made known also through this website ultimately on January 31, 2006. Notice: there will be no test for the academic year 2006/2007.
Posted Feb 16, 2006 13:30
thanks!
I had overlooked the notice while browsing.
I had overlooked the notice while browsing.
Posted Feb 22, 2006 13:45
The Joint Selection Committee has received 265 eligible third country applications, while for third country students there are only 36 places available in the programme (25 of them receiving an Erasmus Mundus scholarship; 11 of them without an Erasmus Mundus scholarship).
>The Joint Selection Committee has made a ranking of all applicants, and has constructed three lists:
>(1) applicants who are admitted to the programme (36 applicants, 25 of them are nominated for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship);
>(2) applicants who are put on a reserve list, in case admitted applicants withdraw (89 candidates);
>(3) applicants who are not admitted (140 candidates).
>
>You belong to the first list.
>
>The final ranking was made on the basis of the following criteria:
>
> * Academic record: level and results of the previous study
> (bachelor, master or otherwise), level of the grades, number of
> different studies and relevance of the studies for the EMLE programme;
> * Quality of the letter of motivation, e.g. does the applicant show
> affinity with the topic of the economic analysis of law;
> * Reference letters;
> * English proficiency.
>
>Many applicants have completed two or even more studies on a Masters level, in the field of law and/or economics. These applicants naturally ranked very high. As a result, applicants with one study and/or with a bachelor level only ended lower in the ranking.
>
>I congratulate you with your admission to the EMLE and your nomination for a scholarship. The European Commission has to approve the nominations, and we expect this approval half May, so then there will be a final decision on the scholarships.
>The Joint Selection Committee has made a ranking of all applicants, and has constructed three lists:
>(1) applicants who are admitted to the programme (36 applicants, 25 of them are nominated for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship);
>(2) applicants who are put on a reserve list, in case admitted applicants withdraw (89 candidates);
>(3) applicants who are not admitted (140 candidates).
>
>You belong to the first list.
>
>The final ranking was made on the basis of the following criteria:
>
> * Academic record: level and results of the previous study
> (bachelor, master or otherwise), level of the grades, number of
> different studies and relevance of the studies for the EMLE programme;
> * Quality of the letter of motivation, e.g. does the applicant show
> affinity with the topic of the economic analysis of law;
> * Reference letters;
> * English proficiency.
>
>Many applicants have completed two or even more studies on a Masters level, in the field of law and/or economics. These applicants naturally ranked very high. As a result, applicants with one study and/or with a bachelor level only ended lower in the ranking.
>
>I congratulate you with your admission to the EMLE and your nomination for a scholarship. The European Commission has to approve the nominations, and we expect this approval half May, so then there will be a final decision on the scholarships.
Posted Feb 22, 2006 13:46
I got that mail today....congrats to the rest also!!
Posted Feb 22, 2006 21:05
Dear Rajkumarvpost
I got my e-mail today and also I have been admitted, however I was not nominated for scholarship. Could you share a little bit of your credentials with us? your cv? Thanks a lot. Do you know if there is any deadline to accept the offer for admission?
I got my e-mail today and also I have been admitted, however I was not nominated for scholarship. Could you share a little bit of your credentials with us? your cv? Thanks a lot. Do you know if there is any deadline to accept the offer for admission?
Posted Feb 22, 2006 23:38
Hi i've been accepted for the fall 05, I graduated in bologna and i can tell you that as law school it's one of the best in italy, maybe the first among the state universities. Besides the town has a great cultural life and u'll surely have fun there. From the other side don't ask me if the EMLE it's worth the cost, because i'm trying to discover it myself!
Dear Author Message
George
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E.M.L.E. Program
Sun Jan 09, 2005 02:13 PM
Hi there,
Is there anybody out there who has participated in the EMLE program offered by different European Universities? Did you have a positive experience in general? I do not really get the program structure, can you choose to go to any university for each of the three terms? Hope to hear from somebody..
Cheers
George
Russ
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Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Sun Jan 09, 2005 04:18 PM
Check this out for further information: http://www.llm-guide.com/university/29
I hope this helps!
George
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Posts: 18
Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Sun Jan 09, 2005 04:43 PM
Hi Russ
Thanks for the link, actually I had already been on some of the university pages but could not find any personal experience student reports so if there is any EMLE alumni out there I would appreciate your comment.
G
Michael Coe
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Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Tue Jan 11, 2005 05:45 PM
Hey there-
I am trying to figure out if this is a program I would like to do myself for next year. I found some student experience statements on their website under the "student experience" heading.
I also spoke with a professor from Erasmus over the holidays and she seemed to think that you picked a different university each trimester, but after reading the website it seems like you can maybe stay in one of the cities for 2 of the 3 trimesters.
Michael
Julius
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Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Tue Jan 11, 2005 06:12 PM
Hi Michael and george
When I did the EMLE program we were able to choose between Rotterdam and Hamburg in the first term and between Gent and Hamburg in the second term. Only for the third term were we given the option to go to any of the 15 participating universities. But I think nowadays you can also go to Bologna during the first and second term.
Russ
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Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Tue Jan 11, 2005 06:18 PM
"The first trimester can be spent in Hamburg (Germany), Rotterdam (Netherlands), or Bologna (Italy); the second trimester in Hamburg, Ghent (Belgium) or Bologna (Italy); the third trimester in either Aix-en-Provence (France), Haifa (Israel), Hamburg, Linkoeping / Stockholm (Sweden), Madrid (Spain), Manchester (Great Britain), Rotterdam (Netherlands) or Vienna (Austria)"
At least this is what they say on LLMGUIDE..
George
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Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Thu Jan 13, 2005 04:07 PM
Thanks a lot you guys, that was helpful!
aga
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Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Mon Feb 21, 2005 11:32 AM
Hi! I'm new here, planing to take some LLM next year. I'm also interested in EMLE programme, and as far as I know, you can choose from some uni's, have a look here: http://www2.jura.uni-hamburg.de/le/Erasmus/pdfs/ academicguide.pdf
That's programme for the following year, but u can have some general idea.
Have anyone heard is it possible to get scholarship for this programme? I would appreciate any info :)
silja
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Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Sun Mar 06, 2005 06:53 AM
Hello everyone,
I am also interested in the EMLE Program, but am wondering whether I have any chances to get admitted.. Does anyone of you know how tough the selection process is? My concern is my lack of a law degree. I have a BBA (with some economics) and am currently taking a masters course in finance. Any comments?
George
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Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Sun Mar 06, 2005 10:52 AM
Hi Silja, The EMLE Program is open for lawyers and economist, so if you are an economist you should not worry.
Russ
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Posts: 124
Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Sun Mar 06, 2005 04:44 PM
Besides graduates in Law or Economics, also applicants with a first degree in business administration or in social sciences may apply under the condition that the completed study programme includes a substantial number of courses in law and/or economics. The above requirement with respect to employability in the labour market equally applies.
Students who have not yet graduated but expect to graduate before July of the year of application can also apply for admission to the EMLE programme. If such a student is selected for the programme, this is under the deferring condition that (s)he sends a copy of the diploma ultimately mid-July.
http://www.emle.org
silja
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Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Fri May 13, 2005 08:21 PM
Hey,
Anyone out there starting the EMLE program in fall 2005?
I got an offer, but am still fudging.. My first choices of the locations were Bologna, Hamburg and Madrid. Is it really worth paying 7500 Euros? Any opinions?
solsaul
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Re: Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Wed Jun 01, 2005 08:46 PM
Hi i've been accepted for the fall 05, I graduated in bologna and i can tell you that as law school it's one of the best in italy, maybe the first among the state universities. Besides the town has a great cultural life and u'll surely have fun there. From the other side don't ask me if the EMLE it's worth the cost, because i'm trying to discover it myself!
Dear solsaul
How did you like the EMLE? Is worth it? Did you learn a lot? Can you share your experience a bit?
Dear Author Message
George
Joined:
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Posts: 18
E.M.L.E. Program
Sun Jan 09, 2005 02:13 PM
Hi there,
Is there anybody out there who has participated in the EMLE program offered by different European Universities? Did you have a positive experience in general? I do not really get the program structure, can you choose to go to any university for each of the three terms? Hope to hear from somebody..
Cheers
George
Russ
Joined:
08 Jan 2005
Posts: 124
Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Sun Jan 09, 2005 04:18 PM
Check this out for further information: http://www.llm-guide.com/university/29
I hope this helps!
George
Joined:
07 Jan 2005
Posts: 18
Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Sun Jan 09, 2005 04:43 PM
Hi Russ
Thanks for the link, actually I had already been on some of the university pages but could not find any personal experience student reports so if there is any EMLE alumni out there I would appreciate your comment.
G
Michael Coe
Joined:
10 Jan 2005
Posts: 1
Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Tue Jan 11, 2005 05:45 PM
Hey there-
I am trying to figure out if this is a program I would like to do myself for next year. I found some student experience statements on their website under the "student experience" heading.
I also spoke with a professor from Erasmus over the holidays and she seemed to think that you picked a different university each trimester, but after reading the website it seems like you can maybe stay in one of the cities for 2 of the 3 trimesters.
Michael
Julius
Joined:
10 Jan 2005
Posts: 53
Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Tue Jan 11, 2005 06:12 PM
Hi Michael and george
When I did the EMLE program we were able to choose between Rotterdam and Hamburg in the first term and between Gent and Hamburg in the second term. Only for the third term were we given the option to go to any of the 15 participating universities. But I think nowadays you can also go to Bologna during the first and second term.
Russ
Joined:
08 Jan 2005
Posts: 124
Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Tue Jan 11, 2005 06:18 PM
"The first trimester can be spent in Hamburg (Germany), Rotterdam (Netherlands), or Bologna (Italy); the second trimester in Hamburg, Ghent (Belgium) or Bologna (Italy); the third trimester in either Aix-en-Provence (France), Haifa (Israel), Hamburg, Linkoeping / Stockholm (Sweden), Madrid (Spain), Manchester (Great Britain), Rotterdam (Netherlands) or Vienna (Austria)"
At least this is what they say on LLMGUIDE..
George
Joined:
07 Jan 2005
Posts: 18
Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Thu Jan 13, 2005 04:07 PM
Thanks a lot you guys, that was helpful!
aga
Joined:
20 Feb 2005
Posts: 1
Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Mon Feb 21, 2005 11:32 AM
Hi! I'm new here, planing to take some LLM next year. I'm also interested in EMLE programme, and as far as I know, you can choose from some uni's, have a look here: http://www2.jura.uni-hamburg.de/le/Erasmus/pdfs/ academicguide.pdf
That's programme for the following year, but u can have some general idea.
Have anyone heard is it possible to get scholarship for this programme? I would appreciate any info :)
silja
Joined:
05 Mar 2005
Posts: 3
Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Sun Mar 06, 2005 06:53 AM
Hello everyone,
I am also interested in the EMLE Program, but am wondering whether I have any chances to get admitted.. Does anyone of you know how tough the selection process is? My concern is my lack of a law degree. I have a BBA (with some economics) and am currently taking a masters course in finance. Any comments?
George
Joined:
07 Jan 2005
Posts: 18
Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Sun Mar 06, 2005 10:52 AM
Hi Silja, The EMLE Program is open for lawyers and economist, so if you are an economist you should not worry.
Russ
Joined:
08 Jan 2005
Posts: 124
Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Sun Mar 06, 2005 04:44 PM
Besides graduates in Law or Economics, also applicants with a first degree in business administration or in social sciences may apply under the condition that the completed study programme includes a substantial number of courses in law and/or economics. The above requirement with respect to employability in the labour market equally applies.
Students who have not yet graduated but expect to graduate before July of the year of application can also apply for admission to the EMLE programme. If such a student is selected for the programme, this is under the deferring condition that (s)he sends a copy of the diploma ultimately mid-July.
http://www.emle.org
silja
Joined:
05 Mar 2005
Posts: 3
Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Fri May 13, 2005 08:21 PM
Hey,
Anyone out there starting the EMLE program in fall 2005?
I got an offer, but am still fudging.. My first choices of the locations were Bologna, Hamburg and Madrid. Is it really worth paying 7500 Euros? Any opinions?
solsaul
Joined:
01 Jun 2005
Posts: 3
Re: Re: E.M.L.E. Program
Wed Jun 01, 2005 08:46 PM
Hi i've been accepted for the fall 05, I graduated in bologna and i can tell you that as law school it's one of the best in italy, maybe the first among the state universities. Besides the town has a great cultural life and u'll surely have fun there. From the other side don't ask me if the EMLE it's worth the cost, because i'm trying to discover it myself!
Dear solsaul
How did you like the EMLE? Is worth it? Did you learn a lot? Can you share your experience a bit?
Posted Feb 23, 2006 07:02
I think it will be better to confirm about the deadline with the Consortium. I am a law student from India, I am studying for an Honours degree in law from one of the National Law schools here.
Posted Feb 23, 2006 10:09
Hi Raj,
Do you know which is this other indian student other tahn you who has been selected from India?
There are two students from India who have been selected for this scholarship.
Do you know which is this other indian student other tahn you who has been selected from India?
There are two students from India who have been selected for this scholarship.
Posted Feb 23, 2006 18:29
Hi everybody. has any candidate from Colombia (South America) been selected for the EMLE?
Regards,
SOFIA
Regards,
SOFIA
Posted Feb 26, 2006 13:44
Hi there. I applied for 2006-2007. I got admitted and nominated for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship. (Philippines, MA Economics)
Posted Feb 26, 2006 20:10
Does anyone know what are the chances of being admitted? Is it just as difficult as top US schools? Is it worth the cost of you are not given a scholarship? Thanks.
Posted Mar 08, 2006 18:52
Does anyone knows when are they gonna post the designations of universities?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Posted Mar 09, 2006 06:20
I was told that it would happen in the middle of May.
Posted Mar 26, 2006 14:19
hi raj!
I got an email that i have been admitted plus the EM schol.
do u know where u r going?
was nikhilesh your senior in hydrebad?
Sukanya
I got an email that i have been admitted plus the EM schol.
do u know where u r going?
was nikhilesh your senior in hydrebad?
Sukanya
Posted Mar 26, 2006 17:43
congrats. no.. i dont happen to know of nikileh, i am from NALSAR,Hyd.
Posted Mar 31, 2006 07:41
heylo
did u get your term preferences?
sukanya
did u get your term preferences?
sukanya
Posted Apr 04, 2006 02:37
You can email Louis Visscher and ask for the list of schools you got into.
Posted Apr 10, 2006 16:52
I havent yet mailed Mr.Louis Visscher, have u ?? and what schools did u get into?
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