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Comparative European Governance Systems
Comparative European Governance Systems
Comparative European Governance Systems 

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Universität von Burgund

  • Student body: 34.000
  • Teaching staff: 1.500
  • Faculties: 10
  • Language of instruction: French, English

he University of Burgundy was founded in 1722 with the establishment of the Faculty of Law in Dijon by King Louis XV. The main campus, located in Dijon, is home to the Faculty of Law and Political Science, with around 3,500 students enrolled. The faculty focuses on international and European law, economics, and public administration. At the Master's level, a 4-semester trinational program is offered in cooperation with the universities of Mainz and Opole.

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Dijon, with around 150,000 residents, is the capital of the Burgundy region in eastern France. Originating from a Roman military camp in the 3rd century, it boasts rich architectural history, with landmarks like the Duke's Palace of Burgundy, Saint-Bénigne Cathedral, and several Gothic churches. The city offers a vibrant cultural scene with museums, theaters, and concerts, and its renowned culinary offerings, including the famous Burgundy wine, provide a perfect opportunity to immerse in French gastronomy.

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