Sunday, April 25, 2010

NALSAR-IAAM MoU


NALSAR joined hands with Institute of Applied Aviation Management (IAAM), a Global Endeavour of international aviation experts with the object to impart world class aviation education with a global perspective, at an affordable cost.

NALSAR University of Law is the only university of its kind in India and one of the very few in the world offering Aviation Law courses. NALSAR has continually endeavoured to further the detailed study of Air and Space Law. It is the only institution of its kind that offers Seminar courses in Air and Space Law and has trained many students in the last ten years to achieve excellence in this field. Few of our students have pursued LLM Course in Air and Space Law in leading universities like McGill and Leiden, with prestigious Scholarships/Fellowships and were well placed in aviation industry in India and abroad.

NALSAR has tie up with prestigious international universities around the globe which include Griffith University, Australia; University of Western Ontario, Canada; University of New South Wales, Australia; King's College, U.K; University of Warwick, UK; University of Oklahoma, USA; Santa Clara University, USA; University of Illinois, USA; Freiburg University, Germany; Maastricht University, The Netherlands and University of Lucerne, Switzerland.

IAAM has tie up with several leading International Universities/Management Institutions imparting aviation education including City University, USA/VSM Slovakia; Corporate Vision/Global Aviation Training Institute, UK/USA in partnership with Royal Roads University, Canada; Mega Trend University, Serbia; Aviation Consulting Group, USA; leading airports and airlines in the Europe and Middle East/UAE; thus providing a global acceptance of this programme which could help acquire coveted global placements in the aviation industry.

NALSAR-IAAM initiative institutionalises the academic - industry partnership in the domains of Air Transport Management and Aviation Law which makes it a unique qualification, for the first time in India and even in Asia.

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