Good morning everyone!
I would like to ask if someone has already studied or is about to apply for a European LLM at LUXEMBOURG University, to get some brief advice about the quality of LLM's programmes?
Still, I would like also to ask if it is possible to study such LLM only in one-year and going abroad as Erasmus during the second semester of it?
As its website is not sufficiently clear in that point.
Thank you for your attention!
Looking forward to getting your comments!
Edward.
LUXEMBOURG University - Semester Abroad
Posted Oct 20, 2012 17:02
I would like to ask if someone has already studied or is about to apply for a European LLM at LUXEMBOURG University, to get some brief advice about the quality of LLM's programmes?
Still, I would like also to ask if it is possible to study such LLM only in one-year and going abroad as Erasmus during the second semester of it?
As its website is not sufficiently clear in that point.
Thank you for your attention!
Looking forward to getting your comments!
Edward.
Posted Feb 13, 2013 15:45
Hello Edward,
As a Master 2 student in European Litigation at the University of Luxembourg, I should say that if you're looking for a true proximity between students and judges of the Court of Justice of the European Union (notably during the courses) as well as a real chance to accomplish an internship within the CJEU...then you're in the right spot :).
Also, in my opinion, it is a program that combines intensives weeks of courses with some other weeks of pure research by your own (and the CJEU library is an excellent place to spend your time during those weeks)...
As regards to the possibility of doing an Erasmus, I'm quite sure that there is a possibility to do such an exchange during the Master degree...and for more information I would advise you to enter in contact with Mrs. Hélène Brinster - de Vaulx who's in charge for the mobility program (you can try to give her a call...check her contact details at the Faculty website : uni.lu).
And of course feel free to ask others questions because nothing its better than a true dialogue among students in order to help each other to decide our future studies, since the reality of a website may seem "outdated" compared to the actual practice of a university program. See you soon then.
As a Master 2 student in European Litigation at the University of Luxembourg, I should say that if you're looking for a true proximity between students and judges of the Court of Justice of the European Union (notably during the courses) as well as a real chance to accomplish an internship within the CJEU...then you're in the right spot :).
Also, in my opinion, it is a program that combines intensives weeks of courses with some other weeks of pure research by your own (and the CJEU library is an excellent place to spend your time during those weeks)...
As regards to the possibility of doing an Erasmus, I'm quite sure that there is a possibility to do such an exchange during the Master degree...and for more information I would advise you to enter in contact with Mrs. Hélène Brinster - de Vaulx who's in charge for the mobility program (you can try to give her a call...check her contact details at the Faculty website : uni.lu).
And of course feel free to ask others questions because nothing its better than a true dialogue among students in order to help each other to decide our future studies, since the reality of a website may seem "outdated" compared to the actual practice of a university program. See you soon then.
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