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We require a law degree (Bachelor) from a recognised university for all programmes except for the European Master in Law and Economics*. Applications from students with other Bachelor’s degrees are also considered on an individual basis. ESL requires a valid proof of your English proficiency - minimum IELTS score of 7.0* OR - TOEFL score of 94 (Internet based)** OR - Cambridge Certificate Advanced English (CAE), with a minimum grade of C or Cambridge Certificate Proficiency English (CPE) "

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Location

Located in the city of Rotterdam, almost all of EUR’s departments and institutes are concentrated on two campuses. With a population of over 600,000, Rotterdam is the second largest city in the Netherlands and the centre of the Rotterdam-The Hague metropolis.

It’s famous for its port, one of the biggest in Europe. The River Maas runs through our ‘skyscraper city’ with its innovative architecture. Behind the modern skyline, you’ll find a nice, even ‘cosy’ historic city centre.

Communication and travel links are excellent, with access to multiple bus routes, trams and tube stations. The university is close to motorways.