Programs/Master/Law, public administration, public order and safety
Master

International and European Law

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Tuition · Intl
€18,873
via SKDB 2026 · provisional ↗
Duration
1 year
60 ECTS
Start
Sep 26
Language
English
Accred.
NVAO
NVAO 2025
Admission
Open
no intake cap
Enrolled/yr
96
DUO ↓62% ↗
Intl. %
?
no data yet
S:F ratio
26:1
institution-wide ↗
Min. English
?
not specified
Entry route
Bachelor
1 direct routes ↗
Satisfaction
4.0/5
NSE 2026 ↗
Employment
82%
field est. ↗
Median salary
€3,591
/mo gross · field ↗
Alumni
?
no data yet
↗ Real values are sourced; tiles marked “?” aren’t collected yet · Enrolled/yr is live from DUO · Satisfaction/outcomes are live from StudiekeuzedatabaseLast sync: 9 Jun 2026
About this program
The Master's programme in International and European Law at Radboud University is unique because it not only provides a thorough understanding of international and European law in general, but also allows further specialisation in one of the four tracks.
Institution’s own description (HOVI via Studiekeuzedatabase)
English60 ECTSMaster of LawsField area: LawSector: Recht en BestuurCode of Conduct (intl.)Full-timeMaster
About Radboud University
Founded in 1923, Radboud University in Nijmegen is consistently ranked as the best broad university in the Netherlands by national surveys. Home to 1 Nobel Prize laureate and known for its green campus, strong research output, and excellent student satisfaction. The university has produced 5 Dutch prime ministers.
Living in Nijmegen
Student cost of living
Rent · room
€450/mo
Monthly total
€750–€1,400
Cost of living
Low
Population
179k

Progressive, historic, and student-friendly. Nijmegen has a relaxed, slightly alternative vibe compared to other Dutch cities. The city combines Roman history with modern student culture, creating a unique blend of old and new.

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Specializations
Year 3 tracks
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Curriculum
Course structure by year
?No curriculum data yet
Career outcomes
Graduate surveys · field-group level
Good job-market outlookfield: internationaal recht
Median starting salary (field)€3,591/mo gross
Employed ~1.5y after graduating82%
Months to a substantial job4
Working in their own field78%
Permanent contract38%
Satisfied with their job3.7/5
Top graduate occupations (field)
Juristen, niet elders geclassificeerd24%
Advocaten16%
Specialisten op het gebied van beleidsadministratie14%
Professoren en andere onderwijsgevenden in het hoger onderwijs9%
Bedrijfs- en organisatieanalisten8%
Field-group estimates from national graduate surveys via Studiekeuzedatabase — not measured per programme
Progression & cohort
Official register statistics
Complete this degree81%
Women among first-years68%
Say workload is “just right”63%
Official register statistics (1cijferHO · 2025) via Studiekeuzedatabase
Student voices
National Student Survey (NSE) — first-party reviews coming
4/5overall satisfaction · NSE 2026 · 33 respondents
Content & set-up3.9
Teachers4.1
Atmosphere4.1
Involvement & contact4.1
Study guidance4
Testing & assessment3.5
Facilities4.3
Career preparation3.1
Teachers' English4.4
Would choose again4
Source: Nationale Studenten Enquête via Studiekeuzedatabase (Studiekeuze123/LCSK)
Application timeline
Non-EU deadline
2026-04-01
Upcoming open days
Open day
12 Nov 2026
Admissions
Minimum language scores · from StudyInNL
?No admission requirements in source
Scholarships
Dutch Student FinanceLoan/grant; eligibility depends on personal circumstances
Radboud Scholarship ProgrammeSelected 2026/2027 recipients pay €2,694 tuition and receive visa/residence/insurance coverage
Internships
?No data yet
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