The University of New South Wales

Global Education Opportunities

International Educational Experiences of UNSW students

Bucerius Summer Programs 2013 in Hamburg, Germany

Posted by on January 23rd, 2013 · 2013, Law, Self funded, UNSW Partner Institution

Bucerius Law School offer two intensive, English-taught Bucerius Summer Programs for students and recent graduates to expand their global horizons while deepening their knowledge in the given field over several weeks.

  • The Bucerius Summer Program in International Business Law (July 21 – August 16, 2013) is taught by experienced professors and legal practitioners. Participants from around the world with a background in commercial law explore topics such as corporate governance, international M&A, commercial arbitration and many more, earning a total of up to 7 ABA/14 ECTS credits.

 

  • The Bucerius Summer Program in Mediation – Effective Representation (July 21 – August 9, 2013). Participants learn how companies manage conflicts systematically and how conflict resolution projects are designed and implemented. This highly-interactive program, combined with coaching from professional mediators, hones participants’ problem-solving and conflict resolution skills. The program is worth 4 ABA/8 ECTS credits.

The Bucerius Summer Programs are independent programs, offered separately from the International Exchange Program. However, the Summer and Exchange programs are complementary, so students interested in attending one of the Summer Programs prior to their exchange semester are welcome and encouraged to do so. There is a short break in-between the two study periods, during which time students may choose to enroll in an intensive German language course, travel or just relax in Hamburg.

To view the electronic brochure, please click here.

Additional information on their Summer Programs is available at http://www.law-school.de/summerprogram.html?&L=1.

UNSW students who apply for this course must also complete the UNSW Registration Form and return to advisor4globaled@unsw.edu.au.

No Comments so far ↓

Comments are closed.