Title: Study Abroad Programs
1Study Abroad Programs
- Adi Altshuler
- Director of International Programs
- a-altshuler_at_law.northwestern.edu
- Student Affairs, MC 166
- http//www.law.northwestern.edu/studentaffairs/stu
dyabroad/
2When to Study Abroad
- Fall or Spring of your 2nd or 3rd Year
- Things to Consider
- Interviews
- Graduation Ceremony
- Bar Review
- Summer Jobs, etc.
3Study Abroad Options
- Choose one of Northwesterns established Exchange
Programs OR - Arrange your own independent study
Both options are regulated by the ABA and the
law schools Rules and Regulations http//www.law
.northwestern.edu/studentaffairs/studyabroad/
4Applying for Study Abroad
- Apply for Fall Term by April 1st for Spring Term
by October 1st - Download and complete the Study Abroad
Application form at http//www.law.northwestern.e
du/studentaffairs/studyabroad/application.htlm - You may apply to more than one program but be
sure to rank your order of preference - Students will be selected on the basis of merit,
academic records, maturity, and potential for
positive contribution to the program
5 Finances
- Pay full tuition to NU
- Eligible for financial aid as if enrolled at NU
- Student responsible for funding travel and
housing - Additional fees to the foreign school will not
exceed 250
6Transcript Information
- Credit will be earned for passing grades in
courses studied abroad, but no letter grades will
appear on your NU transcript - The number of credits awarded for your study
abroad will be arranged in advance - Students may write a 3 credit paper under
supervision of a faculty member at the host
institution
7Number of Credits
- You may enroll in 10 NU equivalent credits and
may receive up to 14 NU credits for your studies - Roughly 700 minutes in class equals 1 NU credit
8Housing Advising
- Participating schools help you find housing
- Participating schools will also provide an
academic advisor to assist exchange students
9Individual Study Abroad
- Students make arrangements directly with the host
school - Be prepared to show the unique advantage of your
chosen educational program - Students must secure an academic advisor from the
institution selected - Check out the Internet Legal Resource Guide at
www.ilrg.com/lsahq/adhoc.html - Registrar must approve courses and credits in
advance
10Applying for Individual Study
- Must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher
- Once your program is chosen and you have
identified an Academic Advisor, meet with the
Director of International Programs to discuss an
academic plan. - You must participate in administrative and
academic meetings before and after your study
abroad - Obtain/confirm that your insurance meets the
standards of the host school
11Housing for Individual Study
- Student must find housing on their own.
12Paying for the Program
- Tuition is paid to NU
- Students will not be eligible for NU grants or
loans - Students may apply for external private loans BUT
do not qualify for federal loans or the NU Loan
for 2005-2006
13Our Partner Schools
- Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia
- Bucerius Law School, Hamburg, Germany
- Instituto de Empressa, Madrid Spain
- Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
- National University of Singapore, Singapore
- Tel Aviv University, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv,
Israel - Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires,
Argentina - University of the Andes, Santiago, Chile
- University of Lucerne, Lucerne, Switzerland
- Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
14 Bond University, Australia
15Bond University
- Two students per term minimum GPA 3.0
- First private law school in Australia
- High profile faculty with innovative teaching
methods - All courses are taught in English
- Faculty strengths include corporate/commercial
law, international trade, and dispute resolution.
16Exchange Students from Bond for Fall Semester
- Nathan Weltman n-weltman_at_law.northwestern.edu
- Paula Downs p-downs_at_law.northwestern.edu
- Robert Bartrop r-bartrop_at_law.northwestern.edu
- Bond University has 3 academic semesters of 14
weeks each. - Semester Dates for 2007
- January Semester 8 January 21 April
- May Semester 7 May 18 August
- September Semester 3 September 15 December
17Bucerius Law School, Hamburg, Germany
18Bucerius Law School
- 2 students in the fall term
- Located in Hamburg, Germany
- Founded in 2000 the first private law school in
Germany - Offers the Program in International and Business
Law every winter term (Sept. Dec.) to exchange
students from partner universities. - Courses are held in English, but may take courses
offered in German if fluent - The program offers the opportunity to learn
German, European, and international law
19Semester Dates
- The program is divided into two sessions
- 4 September 2006 20 October 2006
- 30 October 2006 16 December 2006
- During the week between the two sessions,
exchange students have the option to go on a
week-long study trip to culturally, historically,
and politically significant sites in Berlin and
Potsdam
20Instituto de Empressa, Madrid
21Instituto de Empresa, Madrid
- 2 students per term must be in the top half of
your class (approximately 3.0 GPA) - Spanish proficiency test required for courses
taught in Spanish - Several courses are offered in English
- Instituto de Empresa promotes a global approach
to law, innovation, team work, and socially
responsible initiatives - Strengths include business law and EU curriculum
22Contact Information
- NU Students studying at Instituto de Empressa
- Anglea Kuo z-kuo2007_at_law.northwestern.edu
- Candisse Collins c-collins2007_at_law.northwestern.e
du - Students from Instituto de Empressa studying at
NU - Matias Donoso m-donoso2007_at_law.northwestern.edu
- Domingo Cruz d-cruz_at_law.northwestern.edu
23 Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Leuven, Belgium
24Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
- Features one of the top Law
faculties in Europe - 2 students per term minimum GPA 3.5 or
better - Offer a number of classes taught in English
focusing primarily on European Community Law,
International and Comparative Law, Business Law,
and Legal Culture -
25Semester Dates KU Leuven
- Fall Semester 20 September 2006 23 December
2006 - Exams 15 January 2007 3 February 2007
- Spring Semester 12 February 2007 26 May 2007
- Exams 11 June 2007 7 July 2007
- NU Students Craig Grossardt c-grossardt2007_at_law.no
rthwestern.edu and Adam Brausa a-brausa2007_at_law.no
rthwestern.edu are currently studying at KU
Leuven in Belgium
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27National University of SingaporeFaculty of law
- 2 students per term must be in the top half of
the class - Courses are taught in English
- One of the top law schools in Asia
- Strengths include intellectual property,
international trade law, commercial law,
environmental law
28Semester Dates and Contact Information
- NU Student Michelle Wong m-wong2007_at_law.northweste
rn.edu is currently studying at the University of
Singapore - Semester Dates
- Spring Semester 8 January 2007 13 April 2007
- Exams 21 April 2007 5 May 2007
- Fall Semester 6 August 2007 16 November 2007
- Exams 24 November 2007 8 December 2007
29The Buchman Faculty of Law at Tel Aviv
University, Tel Aviv, Israel
30Tel-Aviv University
- 2 students per term minimum GPA 3.5
- Leading law faculty in Israel
- Most classes are taught in Hebrew, but there are
several classes offered in English during the
spring semester - Law school is just a mile from the beaches,
restaurants, and night clubs of Tel Aviv
31Semester Dates and Contact Information
- Semester Dates
- Fall Semester 30 July 2006 4 January 2007
- Spring Semester 21 January 2007 31 May 2007
- For further information, contact Dr. Yoram
Margalioth margalio_at_post.tau.ac.il - Two students from Tel Aviv University are
currently studying at NU Law on exchange - Sivan Flisher s-flisher_at_law.northwestern.edu
- Gal Jacobi g-jaconi_at_law.northwestern.edu
32 33Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
- Must be fluent in Spanish and in the top half of
your class - Students can select courses from either the JD
program or the LLM in Law and Economics Programs - Many NU Alumni will welcome you in beautiful
Buenos Aires - NU Student Elizabeth Lopez e-lopez2007_at_law.northwe
stern.edu is currently studying at Di Tella in
Argentina
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35Universidad de los Andes
- Located in Santiago, Chile
- Must be fluent in Spanish and have a minimum GPA
of 3.0 - 2 students per term
- Law school offers non-credit internship
opportunities with local law firms and public
institutions before or after each semester.
36Student Contacts and Semester Dates
- Maria Correa m-correa_at_law.northwestern.edu is
visiting from Universidad de los Andes and NU
Student Daniel Murray d-murray2007_at_law.northwester
n.edu is currently studying in Chile - The academic year in Chile runs from March until
December. - First Semester 1st week in March 2nd week in
July - Second Semester 1st week in August 2nd or 3rd
week in December
37University of Lucerne Lucerne, Switzerland
38University of Lucerne
- Established in 2001
- Ranks among the top Swiss law schools
- English courses will be offered starting in 2007
- Not receiving applications as of yet
- The faculty of law includes
- Research Agency for International and European
Private Law - Institute for SMB and Economic Law
- Center for Social Insurance Law
- International Communications and Art Law
- Lucerne (I-Call)
- Institute for Basic Judicial Subjects
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40 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
- 2 students per term minimum GPA 3.0
- English-language courses address European
Community, international, and Dutch public and
private law. - This program is strong in juvenile law.
41Vrije Semester Dates
- The academic year is divided into two semesters.
- Each semester is divided into two periods of
seven weeks, followed by examinations in week
eight. - At the end of each semester, there is a study
period of four weeks (period 3 and 6) designed to
finish papers and study assignments or to
participate in excursions and field trips. - 2nd Semester 1st week of Feb 1st week of June
- 1st Semester 1st week of Sept. 2007 22 Dec.
2007
- NU Student Marie Sorveille m-
sorveille2007_at_law.northwestern.edu is currently
studying at Vrige in Amsterdam.
42JD/DESS Program
- One year of study at Sciences Po and University
of Paris I in Paris, France - Upon successful completion of the years study in
Paris, the student will receive both the French
DESS and the Northwestern JD Degree - GPA of 3.0 or higher
- Student must be moderately fluent in French
43JD/DESS Program Applicants
- Same documents are required as for exchange
applicants - Current resume
- Current official transcript
- Letter of good standing
- Two letters of recommendation (preferably from
your law professors) - Personal statement essay
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