The experience of living and studying abroad
The Double Degree in Law + Global Governance, Economics & Legal Order allows you to spend up to two semesters abroad, furthering your knowledge of law and international relations at prestigious universities around the world.
In the fifth year of the program, you have the option of spending up to a year abroad:
- 1 compulsory semester-long exchange at a university specialized in your chosen track: Global Economics or Global Politics.
- 1 optional semester-long exchange at one of the world’s best law schools.
The world’s most prestigious universities at your fingertips
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You can study a total of two semesters (exchange programme + specialisation region) at two universities in the region in which you want to specialise and gain in-depth first-hand knowledge of that area or, conversely, study at two different universities in two different regions of the world, expanding your career options and knowledge of two different areas of the world. You decide.
Europe
United States
Canada
Latin America
Asia
Middle East
International Fair
The International Fair is a great chance for students to know the options that Esade offers to them about the Exchange program, a compulsory part of the program.
Benefits of the semester-long exchange program
Academically
- Study at an internationally prestigious university
- Learn about other educational models and different ways of understanding law and global governance.
- Consolidate your mastery of the languages you’ve studied during the program.
- When looking to hire new recruits, law firms and other organisations truly value the experience of exchange programs abroad, opening the doors to an international career.
Personally
- Enjoy university campus life and all the cultural activities in a new city abroad.
- Create bonds and make friends with students and faculty from other countries.
- Leave behind your family, friends and your own university to start from scratch somewhere else and grow personally as a result.