The Faculty of Law promotes a range of internationalisation initiatives. These differ according to the university's and Faculty's priorities, our partner institutions, the formality underpinning the initiative, who is driving the initiative, and the financial implications for the partnering institutions. A broad distinction is generally drawn between academic collaboration initiatives and student and/or staff exchange initiatives.
Collaboration Initiatives
Academic collaboration encompasses both formal and informal initiatives aimed at promoting broad academic collaboration between two Faculties/Law Schools, research groupings and/or academics at partnering institutions.
(You can download a pro-forma example of such an agreement here).
The UCT Facutly of Law holds many such partnership and collaboration agreements internationally, including:
- University of Nigeria
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- You can download a copy of the agreement here.
- You can visit the University's website here.
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- University of Dar Es Salaam
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- You can download a copy of the agreement here.
- You can visit the University's website here.
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- University of Hargeisa
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- You can download a copy of the agreement here.
- You can visit the University's website here.
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- University of Jos
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- You can download a copy of the agreement here.
- You can visit the University's website here.
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- University of Bissau
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- You can download a copy of the agreement here.
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- National University of Rwanda
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- You can download a copy of the agreement here.
- You can visit the University's website here.
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- Renmin University of China
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- You can download a copy of the agreement here.
- You can visit the University's website here.
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- Kyushu University
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- You can download a copy of the agreement here.
- You can visit the University's website here.
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- National Law School of India
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- You can download a copy of the agreement here.
- You can visit the University's website here.
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- Paraiba State University
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- You can download a copy of the agreement here.
- You can visit the University's website here.
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- International University College of Turin
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- You can download a copy of the agreement here.
- You can visit the University's website here.
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- University of Lisbon
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- You can download a copy of the agreement here.
- You can visit the University's website here.
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- Swiss Institute for Comparative Law
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- You can download a copy of the agreement here.
- You can visit the University's website here.
Exchange Initiatives
Academic exchange initiatives take place at two levels .
- The first is through formal exchange agreements, such as those included above - concluded between the UCT Faculty of Law and other Law Faculties/Law Schools around the world.
- The second is through the Semester Study Abroad Programme for incomging students administered by UCT’s International Academic Programmes Office (IAPO), or the Semester Exchange Programme for outgoing postgraduate Law students.