Collaboration
Lloyd Law College has shown a keen interest in international and national collaborations with universities abroad and in India. These collaborations, aim to extend to the students an opportunity to study with the accredited partner universities and gain an in-depth exposure to a different study environment.
- Exchange of students for academic excellence.
- Exchange of faculty for research and publications.
- Development of joint training programs.
- Full-time regular as well as optional courses to the under-graduate and post-graduate programs.
The Memorandum of Understanding usually encompasses the following aspects:
International Collaborations
Memorandum of Understanding with Penn State Law, Pennsylvania State University, USA
The Penn State Law is Penn State’s law school on its University Park campus in State College, Pennsylvania.Penn State Law traces its roots to the founding of The
Dickinson School of Law in 1834. In 2014, the American Bar Association approved Penn State’s request to separate the dual-campus school into two law schools: Penn State Law in University Park and Dickinson Law in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The first students of Penn State Law enrolled in University Park in fall 2015 and the last students to attend the dual-campus Penn State Dickinson School of Law graduated in May 2017. It is one of the most renowned universities in the United States.
The MoU signed by Lloyd Law College and Penn State Law is aimed towards providing;
- Professional Training Programs;
- Graduate and Post graduate exchanges;
- Joint Research Projects and Educational Programs;
- Exchange of scientific materials, publication and information and/or;
- Developing and conducting joint seminars and other academic events.
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Lloyd Law College Memorandum of Understanding with Faculty of Law, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
The Faculty of Law, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka is committed to legal education and research which maintains standards of excellence and responds to social challenges and needs.
It is committed to achieving this mission within a university community based on academic freedom, including respect for dissent and diversity and a culture of learning. The Faculty of Law of the University of Colombo, traces its origin to the Department of Law in the Faculty of Arts of the then University of Ceylon established under the Ceylon University Ordinance No. 20 of 1942. The Department of Law was established in July 1947 under the Faculty of Arts.
The MoU signed between Lloyd Law College and Faculty of Law, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka aims towards:
- Graduate and Post graduate exchanges;
- Exchange of faculty members and/or;
- Developing and conducting joint training programs and research programs in collaborative spirit.
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Lloyd Law College Memorandum of Understanding with Tribhuvan University, Nepal
Tribhuvan University (TU), which was established in 1959, is the first national institution of higher education in Nepal. Tribhuvan University is a non-profit
making autonomous institution funded by the Government of Nepal. On January 8, 2013, the government of Nepal has principally agreed to declare Tribhuvan University as the Central University.The Faculty of Law is one of the oldest faculties of Tribhuvan University, which was established in 1959 AD as an Institute of Law and it was renamed as the Faculty of Law in 1974 AD.
The MoU signed between Lloyd Law College and Faculty of Law, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka aims towards:
- Graduate and Post graduate exchanges;
- Exchange of faculty members and/or;
- Exchange of scientific materials, publication and information related to research.
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Lloyd Law College Memorandum of Understanding with Empowerment through Law of the Common People (ELCOP), Dhaka, Bangladesh
Empowerment through Law of the Common People (ELCOP) is a voluntary, non-profitable, non-political, non-governmental human
rights education, research and training organization dedicated to the common people of Bangladesh. ELCOP is embracing communities for democracy, justice and empowerment through action and participation. The dominant feature of ELCOP is that it is administered and managed by the law students and teachers of different universities of Bangladesh. It also involves those legal experts in its activities who are concerned, have commitment and are competent enough to deal with human rights and empowerment issues.
The MoU signed between Lloyd Law College and Empowerment through Law of the Common People (ELCOP), Dhaka, Bangladesh aims towards:
- Exchange of students and faculty members;
- Exchange of academic activities, publications and research.
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National Collaborations
Lloyd Law College Memorandum of Understanding with National Law School of India University, Bangluru, Karnataka
The National Law School of India University (NLSIU) came into existence
through a notification under the National Law School
The MoU signed between Lloyd Law College and National Law School of India University aims towards:
- Student and Faculty exchanges;
- Exchange of academic activities, research and publication;
- Developing and conducting joint seminars and other academic events.
- Conduct mutually agreeable academic events, trainings, teaching and research.
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