 The Research Master in Law is a very broad aimed programme that goes beyond the classical approach to law and includes different disciplinary perspectives such as economics, psychology, sociology, history, etc. I like the programme in Tuber University because it offers you everything that you need to develop yourself and develop your research skills. For instance, as we can see, we are in the student room for Research Master. So we are offered a lot of facilities to increase and help us out, develop our research skills and academic skills in a deeper level. The uniqueness of this programme is based on the top position that Tuber Law School already has in working with research methods. They are ahead, I would say, in many ways in that. What I like most about the programme is that the programme is very small, it's very individual. The students are really a student and not a number. The professors and student relationship goes really smoothly in Tuber University and the whole environment is really a help to breed knowledge and create knowledge. What I also like is the cooperation with Leuven University. I think that's a real benefit to this whole programme. When you come to develop your research skills, the programme offers you all sorts of equipment and equipment and the best professors in the field. The students that have completed this programme go to different kinds of employers, but the main denominator is that these organisations think it's important to establish their policies or law or measures on evidence. The students that will choose the research master programme are students that think outside the box. They are students that really go in an analytical perspective, but also they are students that like to combine research and academic skills into a professional environment.