The law faculties and law schools of six universities in The Netherlands University of Groningen, Utrecht University, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Tilburg University, Leiden University, and Radboud University Nijmegen have created a "Study Law in Holland Consortium" aimed at promoting their law programs to prospective international students.
The consortium provides "information about the educational system in the Netherlands, the reasons for choosing the Netherlands as your study destination, and to provide an overview of all the law programmes available at the consortium law schools."
The consortium is also planning to hold some information events, but the details are expected to be announced in early 2012.
For more information, please visit the Study Law in Holland Consortium website.
Aim of new partnership to jointly promote law programs in The Netherlands
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