Cornell Law School has announced a new student exchange partnership with National Taiwan University (NTU) College of Law, further strengthening its commitment to international legal education in East Asia. The collaboration complements Cornell’s existing exchange program with Waseda University Law School in Japan, creating a robust academic bridge between the United States and leading East Asian law institutions.

The initiative underscores the growing importance of cross-border legal education in an increasingly interconnected world. Through the exchange program, students from both institutions will gain exposure to diverse legal systems and cultural perspectives, equipping them with the skills to navigate complex global legal challenges.

Cornell Law School’s dean emphasized that the partnership with NTU represents a strategic milestone in the school’s global engagement efforts. The collaboration is designed to provide students with expanded academic opportunities and enhance their professional prospects in international legal practice.

The new exchange program reflects Cornell Law School’s broader ambition to foster global legal scholarship and cultivate a new generation of lawyers with transnational expertise. School officials indicated plans to explore additional partnerships with other top law schools worldwide, reinforcing Cornell’s role in advancing international legal education.