Master of European Regulation of Network Industries (LL.M.)
Educating leaders in regulation!
The "Master of European Regulation of Network Industries" (LL.M.) is a one-of-a-kind interdisciplinary postgraduate degree program organized by the Center for European Integration Studies (ZEI) at the University of Bonn.
- Open to all disciplines
- Linkage of economic and legal analytical approaches
- Specialized modules on telecommunications, energy (electricity and gas), postal services, transport (air and railway) and water
- Outstanding international faculty and students from around the world
- University of Bonn: neighboring large network industry companies (Deutsche Post, Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile) and agencies (Federal Network Agency)
MERNI serves the increasing demand for highly skilled regulatory professionals which results from the processes of liberalization spurred by the European Union. In cooperation with leading network industry actors, public authorities and academic partners, MERNI provides its participants with the know-how, legal and management skills that are indispensable for a successful career both in private and public sectors alike, be it network companies, consultancies, financial institutions, regulatory authorities or industry and consumer associations.
We would be delighted to make you part of the MERNI experience. Those eligible to apply are all graduates of an institution of higher education, and particularly those holding a degree in law, economics, engineering, IT or political sciences. The University of Bonn, after successful completion of the program, bestows upon all MERNI graduates the degree of Master of European Regulation of Network Industries and awards the title Master of Laws (LL.M.).
The Program was accredited by the Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation (FIBAA) in 2007. FIBAA rated the program with the highest scores, most notably in the following fields: excellent employability, very international, excellent combination of theoretical and practical elements in the curriculum, great interdisciplinarity, cooperation with commercial enterprises and other organizations.
