Social Sciences
University of Munich
The University of Munich, the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU), is one of the leading
research universities in Europe, with more than 500 years of tradition. LMU owes its first class
reputation to the fact that it has always striven for universality. The University aims to promote
academic diversity among its students, providing them with a comprehensive education that
encompasses social skills alongside a critical awareness of values and history. The Faculty of Law
at the University of Munich is one of the largest in Germany and offers a wide range of courses in
special fields as well as the possibility to qualify in international and European business law after
the First State examination or an equivalent foreign degree. Research activities as well as doctoral and post-doctoral programmes include the
historical and international dimensions of law.
a73 Contact details a73 Year founded a73 Housing
University of Munich
1472 Student accomodation available in university
Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1 Room 244a
dormitories
D-80539 München a73 Students
Germany
Total: 44,405
a73 Careers services
Tel: (+49) 89 2180 2326
International students: 15%
The Student Career Service assists students in
Fax: (+49) 89 2180 2391 finding work placements and employment upon
dekanat03@LMU.de
a73 Faculty
graduation and also offers a mentoring
www.uni-muenchen.de 694 professors programme
University of Tartu
Founded in 1632, the University of Tartu (UT) is the largest and most comprehensive public university in Estonia.
Today it has 17,000 students and is famous for research-based education and lively student traditions. UT has 10
faculties, 5 colleges and several specialized research institutes. UT today is in the top 1% of most-cited universities
and scientific institutions in the world in the fields of environmental sciences/ ecology, clinical medicine, plant/ animal science, chemistry. UT is a member of
the Coimbra group, uniting reputable European research universities of long-standing traditions. Every year more than 800 international students study at UT.
Master programmes instructed in English: Semiotics, EU-Russian and Baltic Studies, Spa Management, Software Engineering, Measurement Science, and
more. The unique university town of Tartu feels like one big campus, augmenting the overall experience, making it memorable and truly European.
a73 Contact a73 Students and faculty a73 Library
International Relations Office, University of Tartu Total students: 16,992, Largest academic library in Estonia. Over 4
Ülikooli 18, Tartu 50090, Estonia International students: 800
million items in stock, computer rooms, WiFi
Tel. +372 737 6115, Fax +372 737 5153 Gender distribution: 61% female, 39% male
Email:
studyinfo@ut.ee - URL:
www.ut.ee Teaching staff: 1,300 in total
a73 Student services
Student and career counseling available
a73 Rector
a73 Scholarships
Prof. Alar Karis
Scholarships and tuition waivers are available
a73 Accreditation
a73 Year founded
for international Master, semester and
Ministry of Education & Research of Estonia
1632
summer programmes. All PhD studies are a73 Accommodation
y (about 100 EUR/month)a73 Languages of instruction tuition free. Modern student dormitor
English, Estonian Contact:
studyinfo@ut.ee WiFi, laundry, cafeteria.
www.tartucampus.eu
Utrecht University Yale University
Located in the heart Founded in 1701 in New Haven,
of the Netherlands, Connecticut, Yale University is one of the
Utrecht University is an world’s most distinguished centers of
established, classical learning and research. Known for its
university. In its 364 academic excellence, extraordinary faculty,
year history, it has developed into one of the European continent’s outstanding facilities, and gifted students,
largest, foremost research and educational institutions. The the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Yale University offers
university is at home in nearly all scientific fields, has a strong programmes leading to the award of master’s and doctoral
international profile, and approaches contemporary social issues degrees in Social Sciences of as well as a wide range other
with an open mind. fields.
a73 Contact details a73 Year founded a73 Contact details a73 Year founded
School of Law, Utrecht University
1636
Office of Graduate Admissions
University established in 1701
Janskerkhof 3, Yale University, PO Box 208323
a73 Students and faculty
3512 BK Utrecht New Haven, CT 06520-8323
a73 Students and faculty
The Netherlands
3,800 law students
USA
2,300 graduate students and
Tel.: (+31) 30 253 7289
220 foreign students
Tel: (+1) 203 432 2771
900 faculty members
Fax: (+31) 30 253 7005
a73 Additional information
graduate.admissions@yale.edu a73 Additional information
www.uu.nl Scholarships and exchanges
www.yale.edu/graduateschool Financial aid and career services
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