University of Illinois (UIUC) College of Law
University of Illinois (UIUC) College of Law
Office of Graduate and International Legal Studies
504 East Pennsylvania Avenue
Champaign, IL 61820
United States
Office of Graduate and International Legal Studies
504 East Pennsylvania Avenue
Champaign, IL 61820
United States
The University
Founded in 1867, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is consistently ranked among the top public universities in the United States and is a world-class leader in research, teaching, and public engagement. U of I alumni have won 11 Nobel Prizes and 18 Pulitzer Prizes. Nine faculty are Nobel laureates (including two in 2003), and two have won Pulitzers, as well as other esteemed awards in numerous disciplines. The library is the largest public university library in the world. The University enrolls nearly 28,000 undergraduate students and over 9,000 graduate and professional students in more than 100 disciplines. It is among the top five universities in number of earned doctorates awarded annually in the United States.The Law School
Students here are intellectually challenged by faculty renowned in their fields - authors of leading casebooks, texts, articles, and policy papers; whose path-breaking work regularly alters the course of legal reform. They are surrounded by peers of remarkable intelligence, experience, and promise in a learning environment famous for its collegiality and cooperative spirit. Our network of successful alumni is some 9,000 strong, made up of individuals who have found tremendous success in virtually every major U.S. city and over 60 countries worldwide.
The Program
The Faculty
The College's distinguished international specialists include William Davey, the first Director of Legal Affairs of the World Trade Organization; Matthew Finkin, a German and comparative law scholar and labor law expert who is also the general editor of the Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal; Peter Maggs, a noted Soviet law scholar and prolific author who recently advised the governments of Russia and Kazakhstan; Tom Ginsburg, a comparative and international law scholar whose focus on issues related to law and economic development has benefited Southeast Asia; Thomas Ulen, a founder of the Law and Economics movement; and Jay Kesan, an intellectual property law scholar.Financial Aid
Financial aid is available.Location
Vibrant and engaging, the twin cities of Champaign-Urbana are just two hours from Chicago and are home to the University of Illinois. Combining natural Midwestern beauty with cultural resources typically found in larger metropolitan areas, Champaign-Urbana is a “University Town” that retains the charm, safety, and affordability of smaller communities. Our students feel comfortable here very quickly and appreciate their access to world-class theater, galleries, concerts, nightlife, international restaurants and sporting events while enjoying housing, entertainment, and living expenses that are comparatively low.Student Life
Pre-LLM Course
Legal English: An Introduction to the Language, Culture and Study of Law in the United States is a three-week certificate program designed for non-native speakers of English who have been admitted to an LLM program or as a Law School visiting scholar for Fall 2006. This program offers 75 hours of instruction over three weeks. Sixty-three hours of that time will be spent improving students’ proficiency in English generally, with special focus on developing the English language, vocabulary, and academic skills required to succeed in an American law school. Students will also receive 12 hours of instruction in fundamentals of the United States legal system and the study of law in the U.S.Course Information
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