University of California, Irvine School of Law has forged partnerships with universities across the globe as part of its innovative LL.M. program.
Khary Hornsby, assistant dean at UCI Law, said the school is committed to improving local, national and global communities through innovative education, research and public service.
“These partnerships will enhance our ability to provide students from diverse backgrounds with access to a world-class legal education and prepare them to lead and solve complex global challenges,” he said.
Through these partnerships, UCI Law aims to create new opportunities for international students and alumni, offering tailored scholarship programs and institutional collaborations to support academic and professional growth.
The newest additions to UCI Law’s global network include partnerships with:
Ajou University School of Law (South Korea)
Beijing Normal University (China)
CUNEF University (Spain)
Fudan University School of Law (China)
Ho Chi Minh City University of Law (Vietnam)
Nanjing University of Science and Technology (China)
Northwest University of Political Science and Law (China)
Sichuan University (China)
Southwest University of Political Science and Law (China)
University of International Business and Economics (China)
In addition to the announced partnerships, UC Irvine Law is actively working to establish similar collaborations with universities in Brazil and India, further expanding its global reach.