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About us Faculty of Law International programmes LLM programmes 2025-2026 Applying for admission

Applying for admission

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Please note: the admissions round for the 2025 intake is closed. The admissions requirements for the September 2026 intake will be available when the application round opens in October 2025.
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Here you will find information about applying to our LLM programmes. The application process is done online. The Dutch government has implemented a system of online application for all Dutch universities and ‘hogescholen’ (universities of applied science), called Studielink. Applicants begin an application by registering themselves through Studielink for the programme(s) they are applying to.*

*If you are a Faculty graduate (or soon to be graduate) applying via direct access, please contact the Study Advisers at llm rug.nl for instructions before initiating an application in Studielink.

Please read the instructions for applying below depending on the educational background you are applying with.

Applicants with non-Dutch qualifications

Applicants with non-Dutch qualifications
After starting your application in Studielink, applicants with non-Dutch qualifications will continue the application process in our Progress Portal.

Please note that for the 2026-2027 admissions round, all applicants with non-Dutch qualifications will have to pay an application fee of €100. More specific details about the application fee can be found here. Application files/documents will only begin being reviewed after the application fee has been received.

After submitting their application in Studielink, an applicant will receive an email with their student number*, instructions on how to set up their UG Student Account and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and instructions to log into the Progress Portal to upload their application documents. These instructions to log into the Progress Portal are included in subsequent emails about the application fee and their UG email account as well. Once logged into the portal, the applicant selects the correct application and is then instructed to upload specific application documents. Once all mandatory application documents have been uploaded in their respective slots, the Admissions Office will be notified that an application is ready to be reviewed. A significant difference compared to the previous system is that the applicant does not have to click ‘submit application’ as a final step in the process, but simply has to upload all mandatory documents in the portal.

*Please note that (re-applying) applicants that already have a student number will also receive an email with instructions to log into the Progress Portal.

If applicants do not receive any notifications, or have questions about your application, please contact the Admissions Office through this form, as something might have gone wrong.

As the procedure is a little bit complicated because of our obligation to use Studielink, you can find instruction and more information on the exact application procedure here.

If problems with Studielink, please contact Student Information and Administration.

All questions regarding submitted applications for applicants with non-Dutch qualifications can be sent to the Admissions office through this form.

If you are applying to pursue two LLMs simultaneously, please contact the International Office at llm rug.nl for special instructions.

Applicants with Dutch qualifications

Applicants with Dutch qualifications
After starting an application in Studielink, applicants with Dutch qualifications can upload their application documents on a special form here.* Please note this form can have extra questions/fields appear based on answers to previous questions. In case of questions, please contact our International Office at llm rug.nl.

If problems with Studielink, please contact Student Information and Administration.

All questions regarding submitted applications for applicants with Dutch qualifications, please contact llm rug.nl.

If you are applying to pursue two LLMs simultaneously, please contact the International Office at llm rug.nl for special instructions.

*If you are a Faculty graduate (or soon to be graduate) applying via direct access, please contact the Study Advisers at llm rug.nl for instructions before initiating an application in Studielink.

Please find below the admissions requirements for our LLM programmes and details relating to the application deadline.

Admission requirements

Below you will find the admission requirements for our LLM programmes. Please see the application instructions as there are different processes for applicants with non-Dutch qualifications and applicants with Dutch qualifications (including Faculty graduates applying via direct access). Please note that applications must be initiated before the application deadline.

Our LLMs currently only begin September 1st of each year. There is no February start date (like some other degree programmes at the University of Groningen).

Please note that for the 2025-2026 admissions round, all applicants with non-Dutch qualifications will have to pay an application fee of €100. More specific details about the application fee can be found here. Application files/documents will only begin being reviewed after the application fee has been received.

If you are applying to the Research Masters programme, please see here.

Please note: we cannot provide speculative evaluations or decisions of admissiblity to email questions or questions submitted via our information request form.


ADMISSION AND SELECTION REQUIREMENTS


Admission Requirement 1. A Law degree
The basic requirement for admission is a university Law degree which entitles the holder to practise in his/her country of origin or signifying completion of the academic stage of legal education (e.g. LLB). Because systems of legal education vary widely, the Admissions Board reserves the right to decide on access to the programme, so that the admission of candidates with mixed Law degrees, or a Political Science degree in a system which includes a relevant law element will also be considered. This mainly concerns applications for the programmes European Law in a Global Context, Public International Law, and including its track International Human Rights Law. Please be aware of the fact that a minor in law is the very minimum in these cases.

For all eight LLMs, a thorough basic knowledge of the field of law covered by the degree programme to the level of a Bachelor degree is required as a minimum. This should comprise, per programme, of:

  • Energy and Climate Law : Basic knowledge of European law and elementary knowledge of public international law. *Graduates of specific Faculty Bachelor's degree programme tracks have direct access to this LLM.
  • European Law in a Global Context : Basic knowledge of European law and elementary knowledge of public international law. *Graduates of specific Faculty Bachelor's degree programme tracks have direct access to this LLM.
  • Global Criminal Law : Basic knowledge of criminal law and elementary knowledge of public international law. *Graduates of specific Faculty Bachelor's degree programme tracks have direct access to this LLM.
  • Health and Technology Law : Basic knowledge of public international law, on a similar level as the course Public International Law. *Graduates of specific Faculty Bachelor's degree programme tracks have direct access to this LLM.
  • International Commercial Law : Basic knowledge of private law and elementary knowledge of European Law and public international law. *Graduates of specific Faculty Bachelor's degree programme tracks have direct access to this LLM.
  • International Human Rights Law : Basic knowledge of public international law, on a similar level as the course Public International Law, including some elementary human rights law. *Graduates of specific Faculty Bachelor's degree programme tracks have direct access to this LLM.
  • Public International Law : Basic knowledge of public international law, on a similar level as the course Public International Law. *Graduates of specific Faculty Bachelor's degree programme tracks have direct access to this LLM.
  • Technology Law and Innovation : Proven knowledge in the areas of data protection, intellectual property law, and IT in the context of law. *Graduates of specific Faculty Bachelor's degree programme tracks have direct access to this LLM.

For all programmes, applicants do not have to submit their certified copies of their degree certificate(s) with their initial application. They will be asked for these copies once/if they have been (conditionally) admitted. Hard copies of these documents are accepted in English, French, German, and Dutch. If an applicant has not graduated yet, they can still be conditionally admitted. Applicants may be asked for more information than just their transcripts to date (such as a statement of expected graduation, list of courses they are about to complete, etc.). Please note that all preliminary documents uploaded and/or submitted should be in English or be accompanied by an official English translation (only the hard copies mentioned above are accepted in the languages listed).

For German applicants: if your university issues an LLB diploma, then you can apply with this degree. If you are pursuing the German two state exam pathway for legal education and will not have an LLB diploma, you can apply with your results from the first state exam. In both situations, a GPA equivalency still applies (see Minimum GPA section below).

*Direct access means that the Admissions Board has assessed that the exit level of specific Faculty Bachelor's degree programme tracks is equivalent to the entry level of specific English-taught LLM programme tracks in Groningen. As a result, graduates of these Bachelor's degree programme tracks have direct access and the submission of supplemental documentation relating to admission and selection requirements may not be necessary when applying. Faculty Admission Regulation relating to direct access can be found here. If any questions about direct access, and for instructions how to apply via direct access, please contact the Study Advisers in the International Office at llm rug.nl. Please note that all applicants applying via direct access do not have to pay an application fee.

Admission Requirement 2. Proficiency in English
Candidates whose native language is not English must provide adequate evidence of proficiency in English. We accept the following tests:

  • (International) internet TOEFL (to be sent in through our institutional code 7191): score of at least 100, all sections sufficient (so at least 21 on each section and at least 23 on the writing section);
  • (Academic) IELTS Academic (British Council’s English Language Test)*: score of at least 7.0, all sections sufficient (so at least 6.0 on each section and at least 6.5 on the writing section);
  • LanguageCert Academic: score of at least 75 overall, at least 65 on listening, speaking, and reading, and at least 70 on writing.
  • Pearson PTE Academic: score of at least 71 overall, at least 54 on listenging and speaking, at least 62 on reading, and at least 70 on wrtiting.
  • Cambridge C2 Proficiency (CPE, Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English);
  • Cambridge C1 Advanced (CAE, Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English)

* IDP IELTS can be considered as long as its the academic version.

Students from Cameroon should take the British Council’s English Language Test (IELTS) to avoid problems in a later stage of the procedure when they are applying for visa.

Those whose native language is English may be considered for exemption from evidence of proficiency in English. Also, LLM applicants who are taking/have completed an English-taught bachelor programme at a Dutch research university may be considered for exemption from taking an English proficiency test. Students coming from bi-lingual countries or other English-taught programmes can request exemption from taking an English proficiency test, though this exemption is hardly ever awarded. It is up to the Admissions Board to decide upon all exemption requests.

Dutch Law students who already study at the University of Groningen yet do not have direct access to the English-taught LLM programmes can be exempt from taking an English proficiency test if they have taken the course ''Legal English'' at the University.

Details of the TOEFL test can be obtained from ETS on their website. Our TOEFL institution code is 7191. Please mention this on your answer sheet when you are taking the test. Details of the British Council Test are available from the British Council Office in your country or from their website. The test scores cannot be older than two years.

Please note that the English language proficiency tests are not required at the time of application but can be submitted at a later date. Applicants with non-Dutch qualifications should contact the admissions office directly through this form for further information regarding final deadlines for submitting proficiency tests. Applicants with Dutch qualifications should contact llm rug.nl.

Selection Requirement 1. Minimum GPA
On top of providing the Admissions Board with transcripts and diplomas, students are required to achieve an equivalent minimum GPA (Grade Point Average) of 7.0/10 (Dutch grading scale).  This is the average of all the marks of your LLB/previous bachelors degree. All foreign grades will be converted to the Dutch grading scheme, so please provide information about the grading scale used in your institution. To note, a score of 6 is a passing grade in the Netherlands.


Selection Requirement 2. Motivation
Candidates must send a letter in which they state their motivation to participate in one of the programmes (max. 650 words). The letter should be written by the applicants themselves in English; it is not allowed to submit an (official) translation.


Selection Requirement 3. Work experience and skills
Please include a curriculum vitae in English, clearly stating, where appropriate, your working experience in the legal field and/or any other skills you have which might be relevant for your participation in the LLM of your choice.



Selection Requirement 4. Academic aptitude
Candidates must provide one letter of reference from an academic referee who has detailed knowledge of their academic records. The letter in principle has to be written by a lecturer of the student's primary programme, preferably by a law lecturer.

The letter of recommendation should be in English, written on official letterhead, signed, and include full contact details of the referee including their institutional e-mail address. If the letter is not in English, it must be accompanied by a certified English translation.

In the letter, referees should state: 1) How long they have known the applicant and in what capacity, and 2) What is their opinion of the applicant’s ability to undertake study at postgraduate level and to successfully complete the specific LLM programme the applicant is applying to.

Applicants with non-Dutch qualifications can have their referee submit the letter of reference through this form here, or upload the letter of reference in Progress Portal. Applicants with Dutch qualifications upload the letter here.



ADMISSION AND SELECTION

Candidates are admitted on the basis of their merits. As soon as the number of eligible candidates starts to exceed the number of places available, the best candidates are selected for the remaining places. Selection is based on the criteria mentioned above, which all have equal weight. Candidates, who do not yet fulfil all requirements for admission, may be admitted conditionally, pending fulfilment of remaining requirements. Decisions on admission will be made after the Admissions Board has received all the following documents:

  • the fully completed application online;
  • a certified copy of the candidate’s academic transcript from his/her university;
  • a certified copy of the LLB degree certificate;
  • one academic reference;
  • a letter of motivation;
  • a curriculum vitae;
  • photocopy of your passport (the page with the date of issue and expiry, your personal details and your picture); and,
  • if your native language is not English, evidence of English proficiency (the required English test).

Applicants will be notified of the decision on their application within six weeks of receipt of all the documents required.



If you have already submitted an application and have further questions about processing, applicants with non-Dutch qualifications should contact the Admissions Office through this form and applicants with Dutch qualifications should contact llm rug.nl .

Application deadline

The application in Studielink must be initiated before May 1st 2026, and all essential application documents for an admission decision (conditional or full) must be submitted before this date*. Please note English language proficiency tests are not required at the time of application but can be submitted at a later date. Applicants with non-Dutch qualifications should contact the admissions office directly at through this form for further information regarding final deadlines for submitting proficiency tests. Applicants with Dutch qualifications should contact the International Office at llm rug.nl.

*If you are a Faculty graduate (or soon to be graduate) applying via direct access, please contact the Study Advisers at llm rug.nl for instructions before initiating an application in Studielink.

The admission procedure can take up to six weeks. All applicants should take this into consideration when they are dealing with the various scholarship and visa application deadlines. The responsibility for making all deadlines fully lies with the student.

IMPORTANT: For non-EU applicants that require a visa to study in the Netherlands, please contact the Immigration Service Desk for final deadlines for visa applications for studies beginning in September 2026. It is highly reccomended to apply to LLM programmes as soon as possible with all required documents to ensure adequate time for visa application. Are you not sure if you require a visa to study in the Netherlands? You can check here.

PLEASE NOTE: Students, whose participation is dependent upon receipt of a scholarship from any organization, should be aware that they first have to be admitted to the programme before they can apply for a scholarship. The deadlines of scholarship programmes may vary.

Please note


Applications sent to us by regular mail will not be considered unless the students in question completed an online application.

Our LLM programmes only begin in September 1st of each year. There is no February start date (like some other degree programmes at the University of Groningen).

We cannot provide speculative evaluations or decisions of admissiblity to email questions or questions submitted via our information request form.


Although care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of all information, there may be unintended errors and changes or deletions without notice. The matters covered by these webpages are subject to change from time to time both before and after a candidate’s admission.

Last modified:05 September 2025 2.08 p.m.