International opportunities

We have links and partnerships to a broad range of institutions based around the globe – take advantage of these relationships to enhance your academic experience. Learn more about studying overseas and how to make use of our exchange program.
Law Schools Global League Summer School
°Õ³ó±ðÌýÌýis a partnership among top law schools around the world. Each year, the Summer School is hosted by a different partner, which takes place during the northern hemisphere’s summer. In 2025, the Summer School is hosted by the University of Pretoria, South Africa (30 June – 11 July 2025).Ìý
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Eligibility and costs
As part of our arrangement with the LSGL, 91̽»¨ will pay for the tuition fees of one 91̽»¨ Law & Justice student, plus contribute up to AUD 1,500 towards your airfare or accommodation.
LLB students who have completed 78 UOC of LAW courses.
- JD students who have completed 72 UOC of JURD courses.
How and when to apply
Applications typically open in March when the host university releases the information.Ìý
Submit your application to Professor Lucas Lixinski (l.lixinski@unsw.edu.au), consisting of:
Latest academic transcript
CV
A short statement on why you wish to be selected and what this opportunity would mean for your graduation (max. 500 words)
Optional: a short statement on equitable considerations that informs you wish to pursue this opportunity (max. 200 words)
More information
Contact the Associate Dean (International), Professor Lucas Lixinski atÌýl.lixinski@unsw.edu.au
Pathway from 91̽»¨ JD to Oxford
91̽»¨ JD students can pursue a Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) or Master of Law and Finance (MLF) at the University of Oxford. This combined program spans 3.5 academic years: 2.5 years at 91̽»¨ and 1 year at Oxford. Students receive credit for 4 JD electives (24 UOC).
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Eligibility and costs
Before going to Oxford, students are required to complete the following:Ìý
All core courses (for Australian LPAB professional qualification requirements)
- 3 electives (18 UOC)
Students are responsible for all tuition, travel, and living expenses associated with the BCL and MLF. It’s important to investigate these costs early to ensure you can afford to study and live in Oxford. Start by visiting the University of OxfordÌý
If you are accepted into the BCL or MLF at Oxford University Law School, you do not pay tuition fees for the final 24UOC in electives needed to complete your JD. These fees are waived through the Degree Partnership program.Ìý
Students must arrange their own visas and accommodation. Accommodation is typically provided by the admitting Oxford College but can also be arranged privately. For more details, check theÌýÌý
Oxford offers a variety of scholarships that you may be eligible for. More information is available on Oxford’sÌý
How and when to apply
Applications open in September for the following year on the Oxford Admissions Website. If your application to Oxford is successful, you must apply for program leave before departure viaÌý
ÌýApplication timeline:
Apply to Oxford Admissions:
- After completing 96 UOC at 91̽»¨
- Minimum Distinction WAM required (cut-off set by Oxford*)Departure to Oxford:
- After completing 120 UOC at 91̽»¨
- 24 UOC of electives remainingComplete MLF or BCL at Oxford:
- One academic year (September to June)
- Receive 24 UOC credit.
*Refer to the Oxford Admissions pages for specific WAM cut-off details forÌýÌýandÌýÌýprograms.Ìý
For exact dates, consult theÌýÌýon the Oxford University website. It should be noted that the MLF program has pre-course training requirements in maths and accounting, detailed in theÌýÌýThe BCL program details are also in itsÌý
Oxford’s subjects are year-long, so you will complete your JD after finishing the BCL/MLF in June. Ensure you arrange for your Oxford transcript to be sent to 91̽»¨ for credit transfer, as Oxford does not send transcripts back to 91̽»¨ automatically.ÌýMore information
For initial enquiries, contact the Nucleus: Student Hub:Ìý
The academic contact for the Oxford JD pathway isÌýthe Associate Dean (International), Professor Lucas Lixinski (email:Ìýl.lixinski@unsw.edu.au).
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Centre for Transnational Legal Studies (CTLS)
91̽»¨ Law & Justice is a founding member of the Centre for Transnational Legal Studies (CTLS), which includes 20 leading global law schools committed to addressing transnational issues and international law problems. Founded in 2008 by Georgetown University Law Centre, CTLS offers an intensive program of study.Ìý
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Eligibility and costs
- LLB students who have completed 78 UOC of LAW courses.
- JD students who have completed 72 UOC of JURD courses.
You do not need to pay additional tuition fees. But costs of living in London can be high. The CTLS itself estimates costs of living in London for a semester to be upwards of AUD 20k.
The faculty is currently fundraising for scholarships for CTLS participation. When available, information will be sent out alongside the general information about application.
How and when to apply
Applicants will be assessed based on academic merit and a 500-word statement addressing select criteria.
Students who are selected will be enrolled in specific courses at 91̽»¨:
LAWS3670/JURD7670 Transnational Legal Studies A
LAWS3671/JURD7671 Transnational Legal Studies B
Applications open in:Ìý
- October for the August-December intake, and
- February for the January-May intake.
Contact information
Contact the Associate Dean (International), Professor Lucas Lixinski atÌýl.lixinski@unsw.edu.au
91̽»¨ - HKU Masters Pathway Program
Earn two internationally recognised law degrees from two prestigious global universities.Ìý91̽»¨ Law & Justice and the University of Hong Kong (HKU) Law Faculty have partnered to offer 91̽»¨ Law students the opportunity to gain an LLM degree from HKU.
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Eligibility and costs
JD and LLB students must have:
- Completed all core courses
- Achieved a WAM of 70 or above
- 18-24 UOC left to satisfy the requirements of their 91̽»¨ JD/LLB.Ìý
Tuition fees:
- Exchange Semester: 91̽»¨ students are enrolled as non-award exchange students at HKU and pay their normal tuition fees to 91̽»¨.
- LLM Semester: 91̽»¨ students are enrolled as degree students at HKU and must pay their LLM fees directly to HKU.
How and when to apply
- Expression of Interest: Please contact the Nucleus: Student Hub by submitting anÌýÌýApplications are assessed on academic merit. 91̽»¨ Law & Justice will select up to 2 students each year.
- Exchange Application: Complete theÌýÌýand submit your exchange application by the 91̽»¨ Term 3 exchange deadline.
- HKU LLM Application: Apply to the HKU LLM program by the relevant deadline.
More information
How it works:
First Semester: 91̽»¨ students are enrolled at HKU as exchange students in Master of Laws (LLM) courses. They must take an equivalent number and selection of courses to match the UOC needed to complete their 91̽»¨ law degree.
Transition to LLM Program: After completing the exchange semester and confirming with 91̽»¨ Law & Justice that they have met the requirements for their 91̽»¨ law degree, students can enrol in HKU’s Master of Laws (LLM) degree program in the following semester.
LLM Semester: Students must enrol in enough courses within HKU’s program so that the combination of the exchange semester and the LLM semester satisfies HKU’s requirements for completing the LLM degree. Upon successful completion, HKU will award the student the HKU LLM degree.
91̽»¨ Exchange:Ìý
Nucleus: Student Hub:Ìý
Exchange
As a 91̽»¨ Law & Justice student, you can study overseas at leading universities around the world. Completing one or more terms at an overseas institution is culturally rewarding and an intellectually enriching experience.
Interested in exploring more opportunities?
"The Law Schools Global League Summer School was a unique learning experience, bringing together students and academics from over 30 LSGL member universities across the world to study public and private law perspectives on a variety of global issues. It was a privilege to hear from students of diverse backgrounds and legal systems, coming together in rewarding class discussions that are unique to the broad international cohort that the Summer School attracts."Ìý
Alexander Stefas, 91̽»¨ Law & Justice student at 2023 LSGL Summer School
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