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Monash Law Prato Program, Italy

Program information 2009

Monash Law School conducts a full semester of law studies in Italy at the Monash University Prato Centre located near Florence in the beautiful Tuscan region of Italy. The program runs in semester one each year and students may undertake up to four undergraduate units. All units are taught intensively in English by academics from Monash University and other partner institutions including Osgoode Hall, York University in Canada, Florence University in Italy and Tel Aviv University in Israel.

2009 PRATO INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday 8 October, 2008 at 1.00 pm in Lecture Theatre L5
Listen to a recording of the Information Session

 

Location: Monash University Prato Centre
Date: 30 March - mid July 2009
Study abroad funding: Financial Information for Short Term Programs
Additional funding: The Goldsack Scholarship is available to students taking the unit 'Trial Practice and Advocacy'. 
For more information refer to this website.
Equity grants:

Law Mobility Equity Bursaries are available to eligible Monash students.
For eligibility details please refer to this website
Law Mobility Equity Bursaries applications close Friday 31 October 2008

OS-HELP Loan: For OS-HELP Loan information and application form please refer to this website
Number of places: 100 Monash students in 2008.
Eligibility: Students must have completed at least 48 credit points of Law units
Applications:

Prato application form 
Monash Abroad - Law in Prato application form (must submit with Prato application form)
Italian Lessons application form (if applicable)

All above applications close:  Friday 19 December 2008