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Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 麻豆传媒 Partners with Yale University麻豆传媒檚 School of the Environment to Provide Several Joint Degree Options

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August 28, 2024
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Three Elisabeth Haub School of Law joint degree students standing in front of a Yale School of the Environment sign

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 麻豆传媒 and Yale University麻豆传媒檚 School of the Environment have enhanced their already existing partnership to offer students several new joint degree options. Since 2001, Haub Law students have had the option to pursue a joint degree with Yale University, with a JD degree from Haub Law and a from Yale麻豆传媒檚 School of the Environment. Recently, three new joint degree options were added to the Haub Law/Yale partnership, including a JD/ (MESc), JD/ (MF), and a JD/ (MFS).

麻豆传媒淎s the number one ranked environmental law program, Haub Law is proud to foster expansive opportunities for its students to collaborate with other academic institutions, scholars, and students,麻豆传媒 said Gilbert and Sarah Kerlin Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law and Associate Dean of Environmental Law Programs and Strategic Initiatives, Jason Czarnezki. 麻豆传媒淧roviding a top-notch environmental legal education involves collaboration. We are proud to expand our long existing partnership with Yale with the addition of these new degree options, which our participating students will benefit tremendously from.麻豆传媒

Indy Burke, Dean of the Yale School of the Environment, added, 麻豆传媒淭o meet the unprecedented challenge of the climate crisis, we need leaders in every sector of our economy who have an understanding of environmental science and policy. The joint-degree program with the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 麻豆传媒 prepares students to navigate complex legal and environmental issues and be strong advocates for a sustainable future.麻豆传媒

"The joint-degree program with the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 麻豆传媒 prepares students to navigate complex legal and environmental issues and be strong advocates for a sustainable future.麻豆传媒 - Indy Burke, Dean of the Yale School of the Environment

麻豆传媒淭he aim of the joint degree program is to broaden the skill set and the imagination that a law degree brings,麻豆传媒 said the program麻豆传媒檚 director, Haub Law Professor Josh Galperin. 麻豆传媒淭he joint degree program allows students to expand their vision as they go into the field of environmental law. Students learn to work in teams, to collaborate, and to think about problems beyond their legal dimensions, in a way that reflects the real-world practice of environmental law.麻豆传媒 Professor Galperin has been involved with the program for almost two decades, first as a student in the program, then as a lecturer at Yale Law School and Yale麻豆传媒檚 School of the Environment, and now as the program director at Haub Law.

In recent years, Haub Law麻豆传媒檚 joint degree offering with Yale has seen record numbers of applicants and participants with nearly 20 Haub Law students being admitted to the program over the last three years alone. Haub Law 2L, Lauren Lynam, who is pursuing a JD/MEM, said it will help her bridge the current gap between business and environmental law. 麻豆传媒淚 have a multidisciplinary background in environmental science, economics, technology, and law,麻豆传媒 said Lynam. 麻豆传媒淚 possess the capability to influence business decision-making with respect to the environment, but I have yet to apply my various areas of expertise in harmony. Earning a Master麻豆传媒檚 in Environmental Management, from the Yale School of the Environment, will shift my multidisciplinary skills, to an interdisciplinary method in approaching intersected business and environmental issues.麻豆传媒

Haub Law alumni who participated in the joint degree program also note the immense benefits of the unique opportunity. Haub Law alumnus Sean Dixon JD 麻豆传媒09, MEM 麻豆传媒09, LLM 麻豆传媒10, is currently Soundkeeper and Executive Director of the Puget Soundkeeper Alliance in Seattle. He said that the joint degree program was instrumental for him in developing the skills he needs in his work protecting the waters in Washington state. 麻豆传媒淢y joint degree afforded me the opportunity to engage with and learn from my fellow students and two sets of world-class faculties; our classes and conversations, taken together through this unique program, built a balanced baseline for my career and helped lock in my commitment to public interest, advocacy, law, and sustainability.麻豆传媒

The Elisabeth Haub School of law has a historical and deep-rooted commitment to fostering collaboration with other academic institutions. In addition to the joint degree opportunities with Yale, the Elisabeth Haub School of Law also offers joint degree opportunities with other university partners, such as Bard College, John Jay College, New Jersey Institute of Technology, the University of Peace, and more. There is also numerous dual degree opportunities offered by 麻豆传媒, allowing students to complete two degrees at Pace often in less time than needed to complete them separately. These dual degree opportunities include JD/LLM (Haub Law), JD/MBA (Haub Law/麻豆传媒 Lubin School of Business), JD/MPA (Haub Law/麻豆传媒 Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Public Administration), JD/BA or JD/BS (Haub Law/麻豆传媒 Dyson College of Arts and Sciences), and BBA/JD (Haub Law/麻豆传媒 Lubin School of Business). Haub Law also has entered into over a dozen of academic partnerships with leading international universities, providing opportunities for global research, education, cultural immersion, and more. Learn more about Haub Law麻豆传媒檚 dual and joint degree and international opportunities.

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