The Master's degree in European Transition Law trains high-level European lawyers with solid legal knowledge and the ability to critically analyze the challenges facing Europe (climate, digital, security). Thanks to a program that combines fundamental knowledge and the acquisition of professional skills in areas of the EU's future linked to transitions, it provides access to most legal professions focused on the European Union and its law, including teaching and research positions after completing a doctoral thesis.
With a dynamic teaching team and a dense network of qualified external contributors, it promotes active and innovative teaching methods (mock trials, European surveys, responses to calls for tenders, study trips to Brussels and/or Luxembourg). With an emphasis on group work, including in English, it strives to prepare students as well as possible for their future professional careers.
In short, the Master's degree in European Transition Law embraces the diversity of the role of lawyers in the European sphere and is firmly committed to the diversification of career opportunities inherent in the Europeanization of law.
For all the information you need about this program (presentation, curriculum, admission, career opportunities), see the "Master's in European Law, European Transitional Law track" page in theUniversité Grenoble Alpes program catalog.
Graduate School EU Values
Each year, master's students can be selected for the EU Values Graduate School ("European Values and Interests in a Global Context"). This is a research program combining several UGA master's degrees that offers an interdisciplinary approach and an introduction to research. It involves participation in a summer school at the start of each academic year (in English) combined with group work with students from other master's programs (4 ECTS).
Within the Faculty of Law, students primarily participate in exchange programs during their first year of their master's degree.
In the second year of the Master's program in European Transition Law, students have the opportunity to apply for one of the following international mobility programs in the second semester:
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