International Opportunity: Centre for Transnational Legal Studies

London
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UNSW Law and Justice has become an intermediate partner with the Centre for Transnational Legal Studies (CTLS) located in a central area of London. The Centre comprises approximately 20 leading law schools with a shared commitment to addressing transnational issues and problems of international law. Founded in 2008, the Centre  offers an intensive program of study for students from partner institutions taught by Faculty from those partner institutions. 

If you are currently undertaking the LLB or JD, UNSW Law and Justice will be selecting three students to join the winter session. Students must fund their own airfare and accommodation in London, but there are no extra fees payable.

 

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When and where: 3 January - 15 May 2024 at the Centre for Transnational Legal Studies, London. 

Courses: Students will be enrolled in 24 UoC (4 courses) with pass/fail final grades. Each course will be taught by leading teachers from top law schools in North America, Europe, Asia, South America and Africa, and attended by students from across the world.

Eligible students: 

  • LLB students with a min. completion of 60 UoC LAW courses by the end of T3 23; or
  • JD students with a min. completion of 72 UoC JURD courses by the end of T3 23

Criteria

Applications will be assessed based on academic merit and a 500-word statement addressing the following criteria:

  1. Why would you like to attend the winter session at CTLS?
  2. How does the program connect with your interests?
  3. How would attending the winter session at CTLS support your future aspirations?
  4. Why would you be a good choice to represent UNSW

If your academic performance has been impacted by circumstances beyond your control, please include an additional statement explaining your performance relative to the CTLS opportunity. Any sensitive information you provide will be treated in confidence. This statement should not exceed 200 words. 

Please submit your expression of interest or enquiries to Professor Christine Forster ([email protected]) by 17 August 2023 (extended deadline).  

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