UFMG Law School

Founded in 1892, UFMG Law School is a beacon of legal knowledge. As the oldest higher education institution in Minas Gerais, it has witnessed and shaped the evolution of Brazilian legal thought for over a century, standing out for its high-quality scientific production and its contribution to the development of legal knowledge and practices in the country. Throughout its history, it has been a space for debate and reflection on the major themes of law and social life, training researchers, professors, and professionals with a strongly humanistic vision and committed to democracy and social justice.

UFMG Law School is ranked among the top 2 in Brazil, according to the Folha de São Paulo University Ranking of 2023, alternating between first and second place for over a decade. Its Law course is among the most competitive, attracting talented students from all regions of Brazil.

According to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings of 2024, UFMG Law School is ranked in the 201-250 range of the best Law schools in the world. Being in this range places it in a select group of higher education institutions, internationally recognized for their quality, reputation, and contributions to the production of legal knowledge. It is a remarkable achievement that reinforces its prestige and places it in a position of reference in the global legal scene.

Belo Horizonte

UFMG Law School is strategically located in the city of Belo Horizonte, the capital of the State of Minas Gerais. Belo Horizonte, or simply BH (Beagá), is a city of 2.5 million inhabitants, comprising the third largest metropolitan area in the country. It is known in Brazil as the capital of bars, for its vibrant nightlife, its gastronomy, its carnival, and the hospitality of its residents. The city is an important cultural hub, with museums, theaters, and art spaces that celebrate the rich history and creativity of Minas Gerais. The modernist architecture of Oscar Niemeyer is present in several important urban spaces, such as Praça da Liberdade, the Pampulha Architectural Complex, and the headquarters of the Minas Gerais State Government. Surrounded by mountains, waterfalls, and beautiful landscapes, it is an hour’s flight from the cities of Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Brasília. It is 100 kilometers from Ouro Preto, a jewel of Brazilian colonial architecture, and 30 kilometers from one of the most beautiful and important contemporary art museums in the world, Inhotim.

For international students, Belo Horizonte presents itself as an appealing option, boasting a lower cost of living and a safer environment compared to Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. The city offers an excellent quality of life, with a diverse range of cultural, gastronomic, and leisure activities, in addition to being an ideal starting point for exploring the beauty of Minas Gerais and Brazil. The Law School is situated in a privileged area of the city, surrounded by safe and pleasant neighborhoods such as Savassi, Lourdes, and Funcionários.

Ph.D. in Law Program

The Ph.D. in Law degree is designed to prepare graduates for careers as legal scholars and professors through a doctoral program aimed at the production of academic research and writing under the close supervision of a faculty member. It is directed at students who wish to pursue advanced studies in law and to contribute with original research to the development of law as an academic field.

The Ph.D. in Law Program has a duration of eight academic semesters (four years), in which students will enroll in courses and take part in academic activities designed to help them acquire the background and research skills needed to complete a dissertation in their field of interest. The courses and other academic activities should be completed in the first four semesters (two years). Ph.D. students will also gain experience in the classroom trough a teaching assistantship Program. In the third year, students should present a reviewed dissertation prospectus and begin work on the research and writing. The dissertation may take the form of a book-length manuscript and must be approved in a panel of five professors, of which three faculty members and two external reviewers. It can be written in Portuguese, English or Spanish.

There is no fee or tuition for Ph.D. students at UFMG. The Program also offers scholarships students can apply for and support for participation in national and international conferences.

Applications for admission to the Ph.D. in Law Program are available every July and August. The selection process happens between September and November. The academic year starts in March. Applications and interviews are made online, in English, Spanish or Portuguese. The details are available in the admissions menu.

Any questions about the program may be directed to pos@direito.ufmg.br.

Master’s in Law Program

Master’s in Law degree Program is design to prepare graduates for academic research in the legal field. It is specially thought for those aiming a future Ph.D. degree and careers as professors and researchers. The Program requires production of academic research and writing under the close supervision of a faculty member.

The Master’s in Law Program has a duration of four academic semesters (two years), in which students will enroll in courses and take part in academic activities designed to help them acquire the background and research skills needed to complete a thesis in their field of interest. The courses and other academic activities should be completed in the first two semesters (one years). Master students will also gain experience in the classroom trough a teaching assistantship Program. In the second year, students should present a reviewed thesis prospectus and begin work on the research and writing. The thesis may take the form of a small book-length manuscript and must be approved in a panel of three professors, of which two faculty members and one external reviewer. It can be written in Portuguese, English or Spanish.

There is no fee or tuition for Master students at UFMG. The Program also offers scholarships students can apply for and support for participation in national and international conferences.

Applications for admission to the Master’s in Law Program are available every July and August. The selection process happens between September and November. The academic year starts in March. Applications and interviews are made online, in English, Spanish or Portuguese. The details are available in the admissions menu.

Any questions about the program may be directed to pos@direito.ufmg.br.

Postdoctoral Program

The Postdoctoral Program in Law at UFMG is aimed at holders of a Doctoral degree. It seeks to promote the enhancement of research and teaching skills through a period of in-depth study and specialization in a legal area of investigation. The activities are carried out under the supervision of a faculty member.

Proposals for postdoctoral research at UFMG with grants from other institutions or self-funded may be submitted at any time to the PPGD UFMG Board. Candidates should send an email to pos@direito.ufmg.br with the following documents and information: 1) name, nationality and country of residence of the candidate, name of the supervising faculty member, name of the collective research project in which the postdoctoral research will be developed, and information on the grant obtained or self-funding; 2) curriculum vitae; 3) postdoctoral research proposal, with title, description, objectives, justification for its development in the PPGD UFMG, literature review, methodology and bibliographic references; 4) work plan, with a realistic timeline outlining the main phases of the investigation, precise indication of the activities to be developed and planned products; 5) letter of invitation or acceptance from the supervising faculty member, containing approval of the work plan and research project; 6) copy of the doctoral diploma.

Calls for Postdoctoral fellowships with grant provided by UFMG, when avaiable, will be published here.

PPGD UFMG administration

Professor Marcelo Maciel Ramos is currently the director of the Ph.D. and Master’s in Law programs.