January 14, 2013

Institute for Law and Finance (ILF), Germany, to launch LLM in Finance Europe for Graduates from the People's Republic of China

The Institute for Law and Finance (ILF), Frankfurt, Germany, announced to launch a LL.M. Finance Europe (Masters of Laws in European Banking, Securities and Finance) for Graduates from the People's Republic of China in October 2013.

Graduates holding a first degree in law, business or economics from the People’s Republic of China and who have good academic records are eligible to apply to join the program.

This Master of Laws in European Banking, Securities and Finance (LL.M. Finance Europe) is designed to offer interdisciplinary and practice-oriented training in the areas of European banking, securities and finance law. Professors from Goethe University Frankfurt am Main as well as experts from the legal and financial industries will teach this new LLM option.

The LL.M. Finance Europe program at the ILF is a one-year postgraduate degree program. It is divided into two semesters, the winter semester (October to February) and the summer semester (April to July). The program commences in October and teaching ends in July of the following year.

Since English is the sole language of instruction, applicants must have a good command of written and spoken English [TOEFL 580, CBT TOEFL 237, IBT TOEFL 92 (ILF's Institutional Code with TOEFL is 5984), Cambridge CAE (grade C or above), or IELTS 6.5].

For more information and application details, please visit the ILF website.


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