The participants in this year's class represent 33 countries on five continents, speak more than 30 languages, are members of numerous religious faiths and, as well as being lawyers, businesspeople and linguists, have a wide variety of different academic and personal interests.
Student Representatives
If you would like to know more about the experience of the members of the MLB Class of 2012, you may contact the student representatives Elyas Nadali (elyas.nadali(at)law-school.de) and Dana Poder-O'Born (dana.poderoborn(at)law-school.de).
Profile of the Class of 2012
The chart shows the regions the MLB students come from:
The chart gives an overview of the academic backgrounds of the MLB students:
The chart gives an overview of the languages spoken by the students in the Class of 2012:
MARIA JOSE ROJAS, CHILE, CLASS OF 2011: “Although being one of the MLB-class representatives means additional work and less time to enjoy the great city of Hamburg, it is also a wonderful opportunity to actively contribute to your MLB-class and the MLB Program here at Bucerius Law School. As class representatives, my co-representative and I listened to and shared in the concerns of our class mates for the last months, and represented the interests of all MLB-students. The staff of Bucerius and especially the MLB office always has an open ear for the students’ concerns. I therefore strongly urge you to consider running for representative or getting involved in any other way for the MLB-class, especially if you are a non-German speaker. It is a challenging, but also very rewarding position.”













