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What and why?

Characteristics of exchange programmes

  • You will apply via Leiden University and must meet certain eligibility criteria.
  • There are limited spaces available, so you are not guaranteed a place on an exchange programme. Leiden University selects students on the basis of their grades and motivation.
  • You will remain registered as a student of Leiden University and won’t need to pay additional tuition fees to your host university.
  • If you get advance permission from your Board of Examiners, the credits you earn can be counted towards your study programme at Leiden University.

Two types of exchange

There are two types of exchange programme:

  1. University-wide
  2. Via a faculty or study programme

Characteristics of university-wide exchange

  • As a rule, for students of all disciplines. Conditions may apply.
  • Also open to master students, though restrictions generally apply at both Leiden University and partner universities.
  • At your host university, you can generally follow courses offered by any programme or faculty.
  • All destinations are outside Europe.
  • The programme is organised by the international exchange coordinator for university-wide exchange, whom you can contact with any questions.

Characteristics of exchange via a faculty or study programme

  • Only for students from specific study programmes or faculties.
  • You may only follow courses offered by specific study programmes or faculties at your host university.
  • Destinations are both within Europe (Erasmus+) and outside Europe.
  • The programme is organised by the international exchange coordinator at your faculty or programme, whom you can contact with any questions.
Exchange in South Korea. (Photo: Anna Hommel)
Exchange in South Korea. (Photo: Anna Hommel)

Why study abroad?

As a law or criminology student, it’s a good idea to study abroad for a half year (or more). You’ll get to know a different legal system and, after all, crime is an international phenomenon. On top of that, you’ll improve your language skills and gain intercultural experience.

Studying abroad is not only good for your personal development, it's also interesting and fun. In many cases, the credits you earn abroad can also be counted towards your Leiden Law School study programme. 

Exchange programmes

  Faculty exchange University-wide exchange
Where Within and outside Europe Outside Europa
For who? Leiden Law School students All Leiden University students
Contact person Leiden Law School Office for International Education University-wide international exchange coordinators
Institutions Faculty partner institutions University partner institutions
Deadline 15 January 1 December
Study abroad event
Information session - Global Lounge
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