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Maastricht University, LLM, Globalisation and Law

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Вступительные требования

Graduates from selected relevant university bachelor’s programmes You are eligible for admission to the master’s programme Globalisation and Law if you have a Dutch university bachelor’s degree in: European Law School, Dutch Law, or Tax law. You are also eligible for admission if you have a non-Dutch university bachelor’s degree in Law. Graduates from another bachelor’s programme Excellent students with a university of applied sciences degree (e.g. HBO/ Hochschule), or an academic BA or BSc bachelor in a field that does not grant direct admission into this programme, have to pass the Entrance exam in Globalisation and Law. For these candidates a Major in Law is recommended. IELTS test: minimum score overall 6.5 & writing 6.5, or an overall score of minimum 7 TOEFL test: internet-based minimum score 90 with a writing score of minimum 23, or an overall score of 100. Cambridge CAE certificate: minimum score of C

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Most of the university's departments are on the west bank of the River Meuse, or Maas, that runs through central Maastricht, and a 20-minute walk from Maastricht Central Station. There are also faculties at Randwyck campus, a three-minute train journey from central Maastricht.


Maastricht can be reached from Amsterdam, Brussels, Charleroi, Düsseldorf and Cologne airports, and by train and bus. The public transport network across the Netherlands is quick, clean and efficient. Getting around by bus is easy but most students’ cycle.


The university’s arts, humanities and social sciences faculties are located in Maastricht’s city centre, west of the river Meuse. Most of the university’s inner city properties have official monumental status. As many of these buildings were facing abandonment at the time of their acquirement, the development of an urban university campus has contributed to the preservation and liveliness of Maastricht’s historic city centre.