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Summer Courses
Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas

Key Information
Campus location
Singapore, Singapore
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
2 weeks
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
EUR 1,500 / per course *
Application deadline
31 May 2023
Earliest start date
Jul 2023
* or $ SGD 2,100
Introduction
Our Summer School comprises of two 2-weeks Summer Courses taking place back-to-back in July on our Singapore campus. These unique programmes are open to law and business students as well as professionals who want to deepen their knowledge of international business law.
These outstanding Summer Courses will allow participants from all over the world to explore the legal and economics perspectives on modern matters:
-5 to 14 July 2023: Summer Course in Environmental Studies, Carbon Pricing Policies.
-17 to 28 July 2023: Summer Course in Artificial Intelligence, Economics & Legal Issues.
Participants may register to one of both Summer Courses.
Ideal Students
For Professionals and Students with a Law, Business or Economics background (minimum bachelor, 2nd year).
The number of participants will be limited to a maximum of 25 people for each Course.
Admissions
Apply now and save up to 300 Euro
Early Bird Discount valid until March 2023
Program Outcome
- Summer Course in Environmental Studies, Carbon Pricing Policies. The course will consist of a mix of conventional lectures (presentation and discussion of concepts, theoretical frameworks, research results, etc.) mingled with interactive sequences, such as game simulations, case studies, multimedia materials (videos, infographics, etc.). Participants will also have a chance to develop their own carbon pricing policy for a specific industry/sector. Summer Course in Artificial Intelligence, Economics & Legal Matters. The course will consist of a mix of conventional lectures (presentation and discussion of concepts, theoretical frameworks, research results, etc.) mingled with interactive sequences, such as case studies. The summer course will end with debates and verbal jousts.
- · 32 hours (including 10 hours of tutorials with the Professors)
- · Conventional lecture in the morning
- · Group work in the afternoon
- · 28 hours (including 10 hours of tutorials with the Professors)
- · Conventional lecture in the morning
- · Case studies and group work in the afternoon
- · Debates and verbal jousts