“Law & Critical Social Justice” Study Abroad in Berlin
The program is an American Bar Association approved program, but invites select undergraduate and graduate students outside of the College of Law to participate. Students will take two courses on Intersectionality & Human Rights and History, Memory & Law for 8 LAS credits.
You are invited to a special information session on DePaul law school’s Berlin Study Abroad program, “Law & Critical Social Justice.” Each summer, this American Bar Association approved program invites select undergraduate and graduate students outside of the College of Law to join this interdisciplinary program at the world-renowned Humboldt University of Berlin where students will take two courses on Intersectionality & Human Rights and History, Memory & Law for 8 LAS credits. Find out how you can satisfy the Experiential Learning requirement or LSP requirements for Social, Cultural, Behavioral Inquiry or Understanding the Past. Please RSVP at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/berlin-study-abroad-info-session-for-non-jd-students-tickets-42252463255 for this Info Session on Wed, Jan. 31st from 3-4pm in the Rosati Room #300 of the Richardson Library at 2350 N. Kenmore Ave. Snacks will be provided.
For more information see https://law.depaul.edu/academics/study-abroad/berlin-germany/Pages/default.aspx
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To apply, visit https://programsabroad.depaul.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgram&Program_ID=10272