Yes...those 2 things we need for sure!
I am in Malmo. It's a nice city...I like it a lot here...only 5 minutes from Lund.
Who else is coming to Lund this week??????????
Lund LLM
Posted Aug 18, 2007 10:19
I am in Malmo. It's a nice city...I like it a lot here...only 5 minutes from Lund.
Who else is coming to Lund this week??????????
Posted Aug 18, 2007 12:40
Armando, how is the weather in Lund? Can you still wear summer clothes??
See you next week:)
See you next week:)
Posted Aug 18, 2007 14:46
yes, you can but it gets a little cold sometimes so bring some sweaters
Posted Aug 19, 2007 19:44
Hi:)
I will come on the 29th of August almost in the night:( I will stay in a hotel for 1 night and move to my room only next day.But I still hope to attend a mini tour organized on the 30th.
I look forward to meeting with all of you in Lund:)
I will come on the 29th of August almost in the night:( I will stay in a hotel for 1 night and move to my room only next day.But I still hope to attend a mini tour organized on the 30th.
I look forward to meeting with all of you in Lund:)
Posted Aug 19, 2007 20:10
We'll see each other on the 30th then, for the registration and the mini-tour :)
Posted Aug 27, 2007 13:29
hej guys! i see you are all have been admitted to the master's programme at lund university. so congratulations!
i have graduated from the same university and the same program this year! it was a great experience to study at lund uni! i have been to many places in europe, so far sweden is my favourite. so you will have a great time there! if you need any advice let me know. i will be glad to assist.
i have graduated from the same university and the same program this year! it was a great experience to study at lund uni! i have been to many places in europe, so far sweden is my favourite. so you will have a great time there! if you need any advice let me know. i will be glad to assist.
Posted Aug 29, 2007 13:46
hi, that's very nice from You! Thank you! I think I will have many-many questions......:-)
Posted Sep 05, 2007 01:46
Hey Guyzzzz!
I am here to wish you the best of luck! Nice sharing experiences and wishes with you all these months. I hope you have a great time and learn a lot in Lund. I am sure you're all going to help the world become better!
Lots of hugs,
Alessandra
I am here to wish you the best of luck! Nice sharing experiences and wishes with you all these months. I hope you have a great time and learn a lot in Lund. I am sure you're all going to help the world become better!
Lots of hugs,
Alessandra
Posted Sep 11, 2007 22:31
hey guys!my name is nadine and im now in lund as an erasmus student!im having a great time and im considering doing an LLM in maritime law here in Lund. Any information, advices from people who are currently taking this LLM?
Btw, how are you finding Lund?
Btw, how are you finding Lund?
Posted Feb 12, 2008 09:57
Hello is anyone around?
This thread has been in silence for a long period of time.
This year I'm applying to Lund, and i can't wait to receive the results.
I had some questions that i would like to address to those who has been admitted to the master program at Lund University:
-first question, how do you guys finance your study? was it by scholarship, working, or other financial support?
-if you work, what kind of work do you do?
-if you applied for scholarship, is it enough to finance your study?
Need your help guys, since i'm seriously considering of going to Lund.
Thanks in advance
This thread has been in silence for a long period of time.
This year I'm applying to Lund, and i can't wait to receive the results.
I had some questions that i would like to address to those who has been admitted to the master program at Lund University:
-first question, how do you guys finance your study? was it by scholarship, working, or other financial support?
-if you work, what kind of work do you do?
-if you applied for scholarship, is it enough to finance your study?
Need your help guys, since i'm seriously considering of going to Lund.
Thanks in advance
Posted Feb 12, 2008 15:03
Hi,
The scholarship opportunity depends on your home country. When you are applying you'll see If you are eligible or not (if not you can not apply for the scholarship. E.g. students from the EU countries don't get scholarship).
I don't have a scholarship either and I am in a big trouble..... Financing your studies here is very difficult. If you don't speak Swedish it's quite impossible to find a good job, although there are some student jobs for international students, but for me it's not enough. So your family should help or you must be very lucky here! :-)
But if you get a scholarship, it's enough. I have to live from the half of the amount they get and I am still alive! :-))
If you have further questions feel free to contact me.
The scholarship opportunity depends on your home country. When you are applying you'll see If you are eligible or not (if not you can not apply for the scholarship. E.g. students from the EU countries don't get scholarship).
I don't have a scholarship either and I am in a big trouble..... Financing your studies here is very difficult. If you don't speak Swedish it's quite impossible to find a good job, although there are some student jobs for international students, but for me it's not enough. So your family should help or you must be very lucky here! :-)
But if you get a scholarship, it's enough. I have to live from the half of the amount they get and I am still alive! :-))
If you have further questions feel free to contact me.
Posted Feb 13, 2008 04:55
Hi Satine, thank you for your response...
Well my country is on the list for guest scholarship program and i applied for the program, but don't know why i feel a little bit pesimistic of getting a scholarship.
By the way, how does the teaching methods in Lund?is it good?do they offer some study trip or perhaps seminars at International institution ? Are you studying in the International Human Rights Law program?
Satine, what kind of jobs are available for international students?
So sorry if i asked too much and caused any inconvenience to you, since i'm totally blind about the situation at Lund.
Well my country is on the list for guest scholarship program and i applied for the program, but don't know why i feel a little bit pesimistic of getting a scholarship.
By the way, how does the teaching methods in Lund?is it good?do they offer some study trip or perhaps seminars at International institution ? Are you studying in the International Human Rights Law program?
Satine, what kind of jobs are available for international students?
So sorry if i asked too much and caused any inconvenience to you, since i'm totally blind about the situation at Lund.
Posted Feb 13, 2008 20:58
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Posted Feb 17, 2008 02:56
I've applied to the LLM in international human rights and labor rights program. I would love to get to know some people in that program and people who are applying to that program... :-)
For those of you at Lund, how do you like it?
For those of you at Lund, how do you like it?
Posted Feb 17, 2008 23:53
cigdem merhaba ben Özgür bende lund a basvurmayı dusunuyorum ne sekilde bunu basardıgını kısaca anlatabilirmisin cok ihtiyacım var simdidien tesekkurler....
Posted Feb 18, 2008 00:00
Hi missy lawyer I am from Turkey and I want to apply for LLM in Lund and my country is Non EEA so how much will I pay if I will be accepted?
Posted Feb 18, 2008 09:06
I attend the International Human Rights LLM. In the first 1,5 semester we all have the same courses, the specialization starts this April. So I don't know much about the labour law.
I think we all like Lund, cuz it's a student city and Sweden is beautiful (but cold and dark as well). The Swedish education is a little weird for those who are used to other kind oif education, but If you are motivated enough It's a unique opportunity.
And about the financial problems see my prevoius reply.
I think we all like Lund, cuz it's a student city and Sweden is beautiful (but cold and dark as well). The Swedish education is a little weird for those who are used to other kind oif education, but If you are motivated enough It's a unique opportunity.
And about the financial problems see my prevoius reply.
Posted Feb 19, 2008 20:24
Hello Satine if I will be accepted for LLM hom much will we spend for this programme I think that you know this question and I will come from Turkey I mean I am a non EU student
Posted Feb 19, 2008 22:06
Hi Everyone,
Satine, thank you for your response - I'll have to figure out a way to contain my nerves for the next two months of waiting to find out if I got in (but, as I can see from this board, you've been in that same boat, too!)
How many people are in the human rights program?
@arslanbilgi - there is some information about how much money people have to prove that they have in order to be admissible to Sweden. This is in the FAQ: "There are no tuition fees but international students must, however, be able to cover all living expenses, cost of literature, insurance, Student Union fee, etc. If you are a non-Nordic, non-EU/EEA citizen, you must provide documentation that show you have enough money to support yourself in order to get a residence permit for studies, which means having at least SEK 7,300 per month at disposal for the duration of the Master Programme studies."
Have a wonderful day everyone!
Satine, thank you for your response - I'll have to figure out a way to contain my nerves for the next two months of waiting to find out if I got in (but, as I can see from this board, you've been in that same boat, too!)
How many people are in the human rights program?
@arslanbilgi - there is some information about how much money people have to prove that they have in order to be admissible to Sweden. This is in the FAQ: "There are no tuition fees but international students must, however, be able to cover all living expenses, cost of literature, insurance, Student Union fee, etc. If you are a non-Nordic, non-EU/EEA citizen, you must provide documentation that show you have enough money to support yourself in order to get a residence permit for studies, which means having at least SEK 7,300 per month at disposal for the duration of the Master Programme studies."
Have a wonderful day everyone!
Posted Feb 20, 2008 11:38
Hi,
Yes, the cost of living depend on your needs, but I guess the scholarship is around 7300 SEK. I live here from appr. 4000 SEK and , but its just food, accommodaton and the bus ticket.
In our class there are 40 students, but many (10-12) are Swedish undergraduate students.
I got my answer from the Uni on the 1st of May. Before that (email about acceptance) they don't answer any question, so don't try and do not wonder, it's a strange country with strange rules :-)
Yes, the cost of living depend on your needs, but I guess the scholarship is around 7300 SEK. I live here from appr. 4000 SEK and , but its just food, accommodaton and the bus ticket.
In our class there are 40 students, but many (10-12) are Swedish undergraduate students.
I got my answer from the Uni on the 1st of May. Before that (email about acceptance) they don't answer any question, so don't try and do not wonder, it's a strange country with strange rules :-)
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