Partner universities
We have exchange contracts with various law faculties in Europe and overseas. You can find an overview of destinations on our world map: Exchange Law Partners Map.
All information on the partner universities and their specific requirements can be found on: International Exchange Search Engine - IESE
New Partner Universities from the academic year 2025/26!
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium (ENG & NL)
University of Turin, Italy (ENG & IT)
New Partner Universities from the academic year 2024/25!
Stellenbosch University, South Africa (ENG)
Université Catholique de Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium (FR & ENG)
Université Catholique de Lyon, France (FR & ENG)
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom (ENG)
University of Hasselt, Belgium (NL)
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico (ES) - renewed agreement for all 4 campuses: Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey and Querétaro!
University of Bucharest, Romania (RO)
In addition to the exchange programmes at faculty level, there are also student exchange agreements at university level (i.e. not specifically with law faculties).
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Faculty-level Exchange Programmes (includes the multi-faculty programmes in which the Law faculty participates)
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Multi-faculty Exchange Programmes (please note that the Law faculty does not participate in all programmes)
Exchange in USA / Canada - open ONLY to Master students or excellent 3rd year Bachelor students!
Due to a difference in educational systems, it is generally not possible for LLB students to study in the USA and Canada. After high school, the students first go to a college for four years and can subsequently enter a law school, if they pass a very competitive selection exam. We have exchange agreements in these countries with Law Schools, not colleges. Courses that are open to exchange students are usually third or fourth year law courses, the level of which is comparable to master courses in the Netherlands. As a result of this, our partners require us to select only advanced law students.
Tip: Following the block 2 elective "Introduction to Common Law" would be an advantage.
Here are the partners who are open to accepting excellent LLB students:
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