NOVA School of Law joins new Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in International Law of Security, Peace and Sustainable Development
- 27 de November de 2025
NOVA School of Law is part of the international consortium responsible for the new two-year Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s programme in International Law of Security, Peace and Sustainable Development (ILSPSD). This programme addresses the challenges that arise at the intersection of international law, global security, peace and sustainability.
Bringing together six European higher education institutions, the ILSPSD is supported by more than 30 associated partners worldwide and offers interdisciplinary training with a strong practical dimension. The programme is structured in four semesters, with three mandatory mobility periods ensuring that all students experience different academic and cultural contexts. This gives them the legal, political and analytical skills essential for operating in complex international scenarios.
NOVA School of Law is responsible for the specialisation track in Globalisation, Law and Security. This includes legal laboratories, participation in research projects, advanced seminars, and opportunities to connect with international networks. The academic coordination at NOVA is overseen by Professors Felipe Pathé Duarte and Laura Íñigo Álvarez, who are specialists in International Security and Human Rights, respectively.
The programme prepares professionals for careers in international organisations, public administrations, NGOs, research centres, and sectors related to risk, sustainability, and global governance.
Applications are now open and must be submitted exclusively through the official portal.