Connecting Four Continents: A Case Study of a Multi-Institution Dual Degree Partnership
This session is based on a case study of the creation in a short period of time and a rigorous analytical manner of a highly attractive set of linkages connecting institutions on four continents. In this instance, the Melbourne Law School (MLS) led an effort to provide its students with the opportunity to earn combined graduate degrees from either New York University, Oxford University, or the Chinese University Hong Kong. As a result, MLS students can earn two law degrees in only a fraction more time than it takes to earn a MLS degree. The MLS was able to sign up attractive and selective partner institutions based on extensive research and preparation (balancing dozens of factors), as well as a concerted effort to communicate the value proposition of the proposed dual degree model to its partners. Students will acquire two degrees which provides them with enhanced national as well as international career options, reflecting the globalizing workplace requirements for today’s graduates.
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