Call for Applications for Non- Scholarship Students for academic 2026/2027 year NOW OPEN
The application process for LAWGID scholarship holders for the academic year 2026/2027 has been completed.
We are pleased to announce that the call for enrolment of non-scholarship students (with tuition fees) in the LAWGID Master Programme is now open and will remain open until 25 June 2026.
Non-scholarship candidates may proceed with enrolment after joint registration and application through the common LAWGID online platform, and following confirmation of eligibility.
For the academic year 2026/2027, non-scholarship candidates may enrol at the University of Belgrade (UB) or LUMSA University.
FEES FOR LAWGID NON-SCHOLARSHIP HOLDERS ENROLLED IN ACADEMIC YEAR 2026/2027
Official LAWGID Program Documentation
Please read before applying!
All required documents listed below must be uploaded as part of the online application.
Required Documentation
Applicants must submit the following documents:
- Scanned Diploma and Diploma Supplement
If Diploma Supplement is not issued, official Transcript of Records will be accepted. If studies are still ongoing at the moment of application, temporary certificate/transcript of records will be accepted. - Proof of citizenship (copy of passport with photo)
- Curriculum Vitae (CV) / Biography
- Motivation letter (maximum one A4 page)
- Two letters of recommendation – at least one being written by a member of the University from which the student has been graduated (or will graduate). Recommendation letters need to contain the contact details of the referees.
- Proof of knowledge in English language on upper intermediate level of competence – B2
- a certificate confirming the results of internationally recognized test (read more here), or
- a certificate on qualifications corresponding to the course “English 6/English level 2/English B” from the Swedish upper secondary school, that are in compliance with upper intermediate level B2 (Read more: https://www.universityadmissions.se/en/entry-requirements/english-language-requirements/), or
- a certificate on completed high school education in English.
Language and Format of Documents
- All required documents must be uploaded as digital copies.
- Documents must be submitted in English, either:
- in the original English version, or
- translated into English by an authorised translator.
Communication with Applicants
Applicants must provide a valid and functioning e-mail address, as all information related to the application and enrolment procedure will be communicated exclusively via e-mail.
LAWGID Programme Application Form
As part of the online application, candidates are required to complete the LAWGID Programme Application Form, which includes the following information:
Personal Information
- First name
- Name of one parent
- Surname
- Citizenship
- Passport number
- Birth date
- Gender
- Disability
Address of Residence
- Street and number
- City
- State
- Zip
- Country
Information about previous studies
- Name of the university where previous degree is (or will be) obtained
- City / Country
- Faculty / Department
- Study programme (if applicable) and Title received (or to be received)
- Duration (semesters/years)
- Average grade (if applicable)
Application for the EMJM Scholarship – closed for academic 2026/2027 year
Candidates who wish to apply for the LAWGID EMJM Scholarship must additionally fill out the LAWGID Programme EMJM Scholarship Form (step 4 of the LAWGID Program Application Form).
Please note:
- Candidates holding double citizenship must clearly indicate the citizenship under which they submit their application.
- Candidates who have previously benefited from an EMJM scholarship are not eligible to apply for the LAWGID EMJM scholarship.
They can indicate that they also want – if do not receive the LAWGID EMJM scholarship – to enrol at LAWGID program as non-scholarship students (with the tuition fee or exempted from payment of the tuition fee where applicable) and at which partner university.

