Excursions
Stepping into the chambers of the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, our students witness where EU law takes shape. In Brussels, they navigate the bustling corridors of the European Commission and the European Parliament, where policy becomes reality — often engaging directly with those who make it happen. And in Strasbourg, sitting in on a plenary session, they experience European democracy in motion, surrounded by the energy of debate and decision-making. These trips aren’t just visits — they’re moments where classroom theory meets real-world Europe.
Smaller one-day excursions and activities will be announced during the semester.
Luxembourg
“During our excursion to Luxembourg, I was impressed by visiting the Court of Justice of the European Union and by how such a small yet highly international city plays a central role in shaping European law.”
Brussels
“Being in Brussels and experiencing what it feels like to be at the heart of Europe was a particularly interesting part of the excursion for me.”
Strasbourg
“During our visit to Strasbourg, I found it especially interesting to experience its role as a German-French city with beautiful historic architecture and to gain insights into the work of the European Court of Human Rights and the Council of Europe.”