“To do my work at one of Europe’s top courts, the knowledge of International and EU law, as well as legal writing skills I obtained in RGSL, principally guide my everyday work in Luxembourg,” Vineta Bei, RGSL Masters Graduate (2001), a Legal Secretary in the Chambers of a Latvian judge at the EU General Court.
Vineta got her Masters degree at RGSL more than twenty years ago. Now, she works at the EU General Court in Luxembourg, assisting the Judge in handling cases brought before it and drafting the Court’s decisions in various areas of European law. Her work at one of Europe's top courts is a testament to the quality of education and the career opportunities that RGSL Masters programmes can offer.
Embark on a unique learning journey with RGSL Masters degree. Choose from our three specialised programmes – Law and Finance, Technology Law or Public International Law and Human Rights. Apply before 17 June and enjoy a 10% discount on the tuition fee. Immerse yourself in classes with highly motivated professionals and knowledgeable professors, both in-class and online. Earn your diploma by next June and take a significant step towards advancing your career.
Apply here: https://apply.rgsl.edu.lv/
More about the programmes you can find here: https://www.rgsl.edu.lv/programmes
“Master studies in Law and Finance is a wise choice for those who desire to improve their knowledge in the financial field by understanding the legal background behind it. The studies give you all the necessary tools for succeeding both in the financial sector and the legal field,” Lidija Biezaite, RGSL Law and Finance Masters programme Graduate (2023).
“I'm not a lawyer, and probably will never be. Still, my Master's studies at RGSL will give me an excellent opportunity to strengthen my prior research field, international relations. The knowledge expansion regarding war crimes, human rights law, and much broader international public law exercise is a necessary asset for international relations scholars,” Sintija Broka, RGSL Public International Law and Human Rights Masters programme Graduate (2024), Researcher at the Latvian Institute of International Affairs, PhD fellow at RSU.
“I really appreciate this programme, as it gave me the knowledge I’m applying every day at my job.” Ellina Sedleniece, RGSL Technology Law programme Graduate. “Employment in the field of Technology Law is almost guaranteed because of how fast the field is growing,” RGSL Visiting Professor Dr. Mark Leiser (Leiden University, the Netherlands).
We have revised our schedule to better suit working professionals who want to complete a rigorous study programme in one year. Classes will be held on campus for three days a month (one extended weekend of Thursday, Friday, and Saturday) and online in the evenings for the rest of the month.
According to a study by the Latvian Ministry of Education and Science, the average income of RGSL masters programme graduates is 46,000 EUR per year, a year after graduation. In turn, the average income of y2020 law graduates a year after graduation in Latvia is 28,000 EUR per year.
24.4%, or on average, every fourth RGSL graduate has founded his/her own company within a year after graduation, while this indicator among Masters graduates is 45.5%. In Latvia, on average, this indicator is only 9.4%.
Studies in English, students and faculty from more than 30 countries, interdisciplinary programmes, a convenient module study system, and a competitive, internationally recognized LL.M. degree are the main reasons our students choose us.
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