The Universidad Espiritu Santo (UEES) has signed a collaboration agreement with Temple University's Beasley School of Law, one of the most prestigious law schools in the United States considered the number one in Oral Litigation. This agreement will allow UEES undergraduate and graduate law students and graduates to apply for an International Dual Degree at Temple Law campuses located in Philadelphia, USA; Rome, Italy; and Tokyo, Japan.
The signing of the agreement was attended by Rachel Rebouché, dean of Temple University's Beasley School of Law; John Smagula, assistant dean; Pablo Alarcón, director of the UEES Graduate School of Law; and Pamela Aguirre Castro, director of the UEES Social Legal Observatory. This agreement represents a significant step towards the internationalization of UEES, strengthening its ties with educational institutions of global prestige.
Temple University is noted for its focus on practical legal education and preparation for actual practice. Its oral litigation program has been consistently ranked among the best in the United States, ensuring quality and prestigious training for students who opt for the dual degree.
UEES students and alumni who participate in this program will have access to several benefits, including:
- Validation of courses taken: Students may validate courses taken at UEES to facilitate their transition to the dual degree program.
- Tuition discounts: Program participants will receive tuition discounts to facilitate access to this excellent training.
- Qualification for bar exams in the United States: Graduates will have the opportunity to sit for bar exams in the United States, allowing them to practice professionally in certain states of the country.
This agreement with Temple University reinforces UEES' commitment to internationalization and educational quality, providing its students with unique opportunities for their professional and academic development at a global level.


