Students who partook in the Summer 2011 Brandeis in The Hague Program had astounding, life-changing experiences. They explored first-hand how international courts confront a range of global problems–meeting with judges, advocates, and academic specialists for a broad survey of the international legal process. Below are a few quotes from participants that demonstrate this amazing journey.

Brandeis undergraduates Josh Kelly '14, Zach Malis '12, and Will Guild '14 at a group dinner at the restaurant Cafe de Koets.
“This program meshed together the academic and cultural experience I was looking for. It was an unbelievable trip and I would recommend it to anybody with an interest in the world and law.” – Zach Malis ’12
“Professor Gaskins is a thoughtful and diligent professor. It was not only my pleasure to be taught by him, but his guidance was an integral part to the valuable learning experience I had in The Hague.” – Will Guild ’14
“I learned so much while on this program, and I also had the most amazing time. I had very high expectations for the program overall, and it exceeded those expectations!” – Julia Kuperminc ’13
For more information about this program, please contact Richard Gaskins or Alyssa Grinberg in the Office of Study Abroad.
Admissions Deadlines:
October 3, 2011: Spring 2012 Semester Program
February 17, 2012: Spring 2013 Semester Program
March 16, 2012: Summer 2012 Program
Read also:
Study abroad office promotes new Hague, Israel programs (The Hoot)
Brandeis in The Hague explores major legal issues (BrandeisNOW)













Oh how I wish I were still a student. What a great opportunity for students to get hands on experience with international government affairs.