All of the summer programmes are taught in English. It is not required to provide proof of an English proficiency test (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL), but to get the most out of the courses, you do need to be able to read and write at an academic level.
If you're unsure about your English proficiency, we schedule a short online interview to assess your skills. This helps ensure you meet the necessary language requirements for the program. If you have any doubts or questions about this, please contact us via email at summer-info.
Please note that the use of translation software during classes is not permitted, as it can disrupt both fellow students and instructors.
If you are accepted into the programme but demonstrate inadequate English communication skills (verbal or written) during the course, your participation may be terminated without refund.
Please have the following supporting documents ready to upload (in PDF) to the online application form:
A letter of motivation* of approximately 400-500 words stating your interest in Space Law. Explain why you wish to participate, what you hope to learn, and your relevant educational and/or professional experience in the field of study.
Note: this is the most important part of your application.
Pay the non-refundable €25 application fee by credit card.
*Applicants should not use AI tools to write their motivation letters. The motivation letter is the most important part of your application and the admissions committee values genuine, personal insights written in your authentic voice. The UvA considers the use of AI as fraudulant. Read more about the regulations here.
Students who require a Schengen Visa to study in the Netherlands are strongly advised to apply before the early deadline to ensure there is enough time to secure a visa appointment before the programme begins.