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Central European University

Study law at CEU in Vienna, where critical thinking and comparative legal analysis meet global justice

Central European University (CEU) offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in the disciplines of Social Sciences, Humanities, Business, Law, and Public Policy. It is known for its small class size and CEU degrees are accredited in both the United States and Austria. CEU is committed to promoting the values of an open society and self-reflective critical thinking, shaping the future of innovative education. CEU’s campus is located in Favoriten, the Austrian capital’s multicultural 10th district, providing easy access from across the city and beyond with various public transportation nearby. CEU features a library, computer and PhD labs, lounges, and a cafe, ensuring students are supported with a wide range of facilities outside classroom hours. 

SEMESTER DATES

The Fall Term typically runs from mid-September to mid-December, the Winter Term from January to mid-March, and the Spring Term from early April to mid-June

Credits

1 CEU credit is worth 1.4 U of T Law credits. Students take 10 CEU credits over 2 modules in a term. This will be a mix of mostly 1 credit, with some 2 credit courses.

First term students must take: 4 to 5 CEU credits in Fall Module 2, and 5 to 6 CEU credits in Fall Module 3 for a total of 10 credits during their exchange.

Eligibility