This flowchart only applies to students who meet the nationality requirements, i.e. those who have EEA citizenship,
or are formally classified as having the equivalent of EEA citizenship, and only to second master’s degrees. In the case
of third master’s degrees, other fees and regulations apply and you will generally have to pay the institutional tuition fee.
No rights may be derived from the information contained within this flow chart.
Different tariffs apply for the following study programmes: MSc International Relations & Diplomacy, MSc Cyber Security, LLM European and Int. Business Law, LLM International Tax Law, LLM Public International Law, LLM Air and Space Law, LLM Law and Digital Technologies, LLM European Tax Law, LLM European and International Human Rights Law, LLM Civil and Commercial Law, LLM International Children’s Rights, LLM Law and Finance, LLM International Dispute Settlement and Arbitration, LLM Global and European Labour Law. Non-government subsidised study programmes.