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University of Osnabrück Launches First German Master's in European Technology Law

The first of its kind in Germany, this program bridges the gap between law and technology, preparing graduates to navigate complex legal issues arising from tech advancements in Europe.

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University of Osnabrück Launches First German Master's in European Technology Law

The University of Osnabruck's Faculty of Law is set to introduce an innovative Master's program in European Technology Law, commencing in the winter semester 2025/26. This English-speaking course, the first of its kind in Germany, will focus on data protection, AI, and the European internal market, with a strong emphasis on safe technology development.

The University of Osnabruck boasts excellent conditions for this program. It houses relevant research institutes and maintains strong ties with practical cooperation partners. The program is designed to bridge the gap between law and technology. Students will learn the technical basics, enabling them to understand and navigate the legal landscape, while also teaching technicians about legal goals and frameworks.

The course is open to students from across Europe and will be based on Union law. It aims to equip graduates with the skills to tackle the complex legal issues arising from technological advancements in the European context.

The University of Osnabruck's new Master's program in European Technology Law is poised to shape the future of legal education in Germany. By combining legal expertise with technological understanding, it seeks to produce graduates capable of driving safe and responsible innovation within the European market.

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