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Future career

Our past graduates have a great track record. Some of our former students have gone on to work for multinationals, law firms and not-for-profit organisations, all over the world.

Your degree could be the first step to being an attorney, barrister prosecutor or judge. But there are all other sorts of possibilities, too, beyond the courtroom. There are legal professionals working for all kinds of organisations, governments and (small) law firms - mediating, resolving conflicts, addressing everyday issues. There are advocates fighting for justice, in places where human rights and the rule of law aren’t established.

An International Bachelor of Law opens you up to a range of exciting career choices, in any number of countries. And as a graduate of The Hague University of Applied Sciences.

And as a graduate of The Hague University of Applied Sciences, you’ll benefit from our connections with all kinds of international organisations and institutions. The International Court of Justice, Permanent Court of Arbitration, International Criminal Court, International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia, The Hague Conference on Private International Law are all right here - on our doorstep.

Click here to read interviews with Olga Shelyagova or Preslava Dilkova, two Law alumni.



Job-Seeking Year for Foreign Graduates

Foreign graduates in the Netherlands can stay for an extra year to look for employment.

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