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Students embrace summer study abroad programs

This past summer, some students set their sights beyond the United States. Some turned to China, Israel or the United Kingdom. Others looked to Russia, Ireland or South Africa. A handful focused on France, Brazil or Italy.

New academic directors and rectors appointed at Rome and London Global Gateways

Heather Hyde Minor and JoAnn DellaNeva have been appointed by Michael Pippenger, vice president and associate provost for internationalization, as academic directors at the Rome and London Global Gateways, respectively. In their roles, Hyde Minor and DellaNeva will hold full academic oversight at the Gateways, including undergraduate programs and efforts...

Catch up: Can foreign investors sue the UK for Brexit?

The University of Notre Dame and Volterra Fietta hosted this debate over whether Brexit may give rise to viable investment arbitration claims against the United Kingdom. Watch the video on our YouTube channel. 

Michael K. Addo Selected as Director of London Global Gateway Law Program

Notre Dame Law School has selected Michael K. Addo to be director of the London Global Gateway Law Program. He will start July 1. Addo comes to Notre Dame from the University of Exeter as an international law and human rights specialist with more than 25 years of experience in...

Welcoming Randy J. Kozel

Our new Interim Law Director served as a visiting professor in 2013 and has participated in the Law Center's annual roundtable conference for several years.

Students visit Kraków and Auschwitz

Students in Vittorio Montemaggi’s class concluded a series of international trips with a visit to Kraków and Auschwitz.