The School of Law is offering a total of twelve full LLM
scholarships and two partial scholarships worth 50 per cent of the overall
tuition fee in the areas of
Energy
and Natural Resources Law and International Shipping Law.
Of the twelve full scholarships and two partial 50 per cent
scholarships the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) will award three
overseas fee scholarships, three home/EU fee scholarships and two partial
scholarships worth 50 per cent of the total tuition fee (either International
OR Home/EU) and the Department of Law will award three overseas fee
scholarships and three home/EU fee scholarships.
You must have an offer of study for the LLM before you apply
for a scholarship. You should therefore apply for the LLM as early as possible.
Students who have not completed their application by 17 January 2014 will not
be considered for a scholarship.
The LLM Scholarships are open to applicants who have an offer
of study on the Full Time LLM only and
are not open to those
with an offer on the Part Time LLM Programme.
These LLM scholarships do not include the LLM in Law and Economics programme or
the LLM in Paris programme.
Eligibility
To comply with the regulations for either the Centre for Commercial
Law Studies (CCLS) or Department of Law (Dept) Scholarships, students must
select three of their four elements from the list of modules marked CCLS (if
awarded a CCLS scholarship) or Dept (if awarded a Dept
scholarship) as per the module list. One of these elements can be a
dissertation in an area related to a taught module as listed.
Modules do not have to be selected and confirmed at this
time however, if your application is successful and you are awarded a
scholarship you will need to adhere to the regulations as above. For example,
if you are awarded a Dept scholarship, you will be required to select three of
your four elements from the list of modules marked Dept.
The decision to award a successful applicant either the CCLS
or Dept scholarship will be based on a combination of i) the LLM specialisation
you have applied for and ii) the area of law and the modules you have expressed
a particular interest in, in your personal statement.
Criteria
The scholarship will be awarded to those who we deem to have
successfully demonstrated their reasoning for being awarded a scholarship based
on the following criteria;
- Academic
merit
- Professional
achievements (if any)
- Financial
need
The personal statement should include all of the above
information and should be in response to the text as detailed on the
application form.
Scholarship
value
The LLM scholarships cover the full cost of tuition only in the form of a fee waiver;
the scholarships do not cover additional course costs (books
etc.) or accommodation fees. Scholarships are not payable directly to
successful applicants but are off set against the student’s fee invoice.
Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit, financial need and
the submitted personal statement in response to the set question as detailed in
the application.
Closing
Dates and Important Notes
You must have an offer of study in place before you can
apply for LLM funding. If you apply late for the LLM you may not receive your
offer of study in time to apply for scholarship funding. If you want to be
considered for funding you should apply for the LLM as early as possible, and
no later than 17 January 2014. Students who have not submitted their completed
LLM application by this date will not be considered for funding.
The deadline for submission of the scholarships application
is 1pm (13:00 hours) GMT Friday 31 January 2014 - students
must have an offer of study before applying for funding.
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