Paris, France

Activity information

Summer School of the Graduate School of Law

Paris, France

Summer School of the Graduate School of Law
Date 17 Jun 2024 - 21 Jun 2024
Location Paris, France
Host university Université Paris-Saclay (UPSaclay)
Mode Blended
WP WP 3
Target groups Master students, PhD students, Undergraduate students
Contact person Veronique MAGNIER & Noémie MOUTTY - graduate-school.droit@universite-paris-saclay.fr
Reference code EUG2_T3_1_0007
Type of event Summer school
Recognition Transcript of records - ECTS
Language English
Recruitment of participants Qualitative Assessment
Number of open spots 20
Evaluation criteria 50% - Law and SHS requirements 50% - Motivation
Isced fields of study 0311 - Economics, 042 - Law

Overview:

Experience a dynamic one-week Summer School dedicated to exploring sustainable ecosystem practices from a legal perspective. Engage in a rich program featuring masterclasses, workshops, and conferences. Interact with educators and students from UPSaclay and beyond, fostering collaboration and facilitating the exchange of knowledge and ideas. 

The Summer School will be held in Sceaux, France (near Paris) from Monday 17 to Friday 21 June 2024. It will be divided into 10 half-day sessions.

Who can Apply:

  • Students in law (undergraduate or graduate)
  • Students from other fields with an interest in legal issues
  • Students interested in sustainable development/ecological transition 

Application:

On site 20 students (5 international EUGLOH students + 15 UP Saclay' students)  + 100 students online

Selection:

Candidates will be selected on the basis of Law and SHS requirements and motivation. For online participation, priority will be given to undergraduate students, but for physical mobility, priority will be given to Master's and PhD students, as participation in the workshops will require prerequisites in Law and in SHS as mentioned above. Participants selected for physical mobility will be contacted by the organisers once registration is closed and the selection process has been completed.

Content and Methodology

There will be one central theme throughout the week: "Best practices for a sustainable ecosystem". Distinguished guests will share their expertise in law and other disciplines (Health, pharmacy, medical, political science, economics and computer science). There will be 10 regular masterclasses (2 each morning) where an important aspect of the deliberations will be to consider how best to strengthen trust, connection and community for present and future generations. These and many other issues will be explored on a multi-disciplinary basis, seeking to draw on expertise across a broad spectrum. In addition to the masterclasses, interactive workshops and alternative programmes will be presented in the afternoons, notably by PhD students from UPSaclay and the EUGLOH Allianc

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