The IUC has offered 90 full and partial scholarships over three years to complete the LLM and MSc programs to students from all over the world with special emphasis on students from the periphery, or 'global south'.
IUC students are from more than 40 different countries, spanning four continents, representative of a diverse range of disciplines and cultural backgrounds.
A number of renown intellectuals and scholars from around the world serve on the faculty and advisory board, including: Guido Calabresi (former Dean of the Yale School of Law), David Gerber (Chicago Kent School of Law), Josef Halevi (University of Sydney), Duncan Kennedy (Harvard Law School), Ugo Mattei (University of Torino & University of California, Hastings), Stefano Rodotà (coauthor of the European Charter of Fundamental Rights), Amartya Sen (Nobel Laureate), Gunther Teubner (Frankfurt School), Jan Toporowski (SOAS, University of London), Gustavo Zagrebelsky (Emeritus President of the Italian Constitutional Court).
IUC Students are Interns in organizations including the European Commission, ITC-ILO, ILO, UNCITRAL, & UNICRI and law firms in Accra, Amman, Bamako, Harare, Lisbon, Lucca, Turin, and performing research as Visting Scholars at UC Berkeley, Buenos Aires, Cambridge, Fribourg, Harvard, Hastings, Jerusalem, Lanzhou, Lima, Moscow, Urbana-Champaign, University of Islamabad, Vancouver, Yale.
Currently the IUC has exchange students in five of its 25 partner institutions: Bangalore, China, Israel, Palestine, Spain, Tanzania, & Moscow.
Some 30 IUC students published over 40 articles in academic and non-academic printed and on-line journals worldwide.
IUC Alumni have found job and education placement in: international organizations like the ILO, WTO, Lions Club; law firms in Brussels, Rio Di Janeiro, Shanghai; research institutes in Palestine, Uzbekistan; PhD and Masters programs at the International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Oñati, London School of Economics, University of British Columbia, and Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam, others have become faculty members in Universities around the world.