Coursework to begin for 2025 cohort of students seeking Graduate Certificate in International Law

The start of the spring 2025 semester this week marks the arrival of the fourth cohort of Graduate Certificate in International Law students here at the University of Georgia School of Law.

Administered through Georgia Law’s Dean Rusk International Law Center, postgraduate students from other disciplines within the university will earn this academic certificate following their successful completion, in classes alongside J.D., LL.M., and M.S.L. students, of fifteen credit hours chosen from among the law school’s rich comparative, transnational, and international law curriculum.

Joining the law school’s first previous cohorts (introduced here, here, and here), this fourth class of six students includes:

  • Mari Diaz: Master of International Policy student, School of Public and International Affairs
  • Ben Enyetornye: Ph.D. student in Comparative Biomedical Science, College of Veterinary Medicine
  • Md. Asaduzzaman (“Asad”) Jabin: Ph.D. student in Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering
  • Kobi Korankye: Ph.D. student in Philosophy, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
  • Beatrice Robson: Ph.D. student in Agricultural and Applied Economics, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
  • Uyiosa (“Uyi”) Ugiagbe: Ph.D. student in Mathematics Education, Mary Frances Early College of Education

All information about the Graduate Certificate in International Law, including upcoming application cycles and virtual information sessions, can be found here.

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