Saturday, December 1, 2018

Master Degree Scholarships at Queen Mary University of London (School of Law), London


Queen Mary, part of the prestigious University of London, is one of the top UK research universities and a member of the Russell Group of leading UK universities.
In 2015 we celebrated 50 years of law at Queen Mary University of London. Established in 1965, the School of Law has grown from 30 students and four academic staff, to 1,939 students and 115 academic staff in 2014-15.
The School of Law has as its central focus the role of law and its institutions in contemporary international society and it is divided into two organisational units: the Department of Law and the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS).
The Department of Law covers the full spectrum of legal studies and is based at the University's Mile End campus.
The Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) specialises in the knowledge and skills in commercial law that can be placed at the service of government, public bodies, overseas institutions, the legal profession, industry and commerce. CCLS is based in the postgraduate law centre at the Lincoln's Inn Fields campus.
In 2018 we were ranked 34th best university in the world by QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018.
In 2017, the School of Law was voted 37th best university in the world to study law by Times Higher Education subject ranking 2018.

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Benefit:

The partial scholarships cover the partial 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 your student fee invoice. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit, the submitted personal statement in response to the set question as detailed in the application, and in some cases, financial need and professional/extracurricular achievements.

Numeber of Reward:
10 partial scholarships (partial tuition fee waivers for 5 x Home/EU students and 5 x International students) from the School of Law.

Fields of Study:
School of Law with the following programmes:
  • LLM Art, Business and Law
  • LLM Banking and Finance Law
  • LLM Commercial and Corporate Law
  • LLM Comparative and International Dispute Resolution
  • LLM Competition Law
  • LLM Computer and Communications Law
  • LLM Criminal Justice
  • LLM International Economic Law
  • LLM Energy and Natural Resources Law
  • LLM Environmental Law
  • LLM European Law
  • LLM Human Rights Law
  • LLM Immigration Law
  • LLM Insurance Law
  • LLM Intellectual Property Law
  • LLM International Business Law
  • LLM International Shipping Law
  • LLM Master of Laws (General)
  • LLM Legal Theory
  • LLM Media Law
  • LLM Medical Law
  • LLM Public International Law
  • LLM Tax Law
  • LLM Law and Economics
  • LLM in Regulation and Compliance
  • LLM in computer and communication law (Distance learning)
  • LLM Sorbonne Law School
  • MA Regulation and Compliance
  • LLM Regulation and Compliance
  • MSc Law and Finance
Requirement:
In order to be eligible, you need to:
  • Get an offer to study in full-time option for the programs listing in the official website
  • Not receive any other scholarship or funding
  • Demonstrate your strong academic merit, personal achievements, and be in financial need
How To Apply:
You must have a full time offer of study (either conditional or unconditional) in place before you can apply for funding. You will be required to apply for the scholarship via official online application link. You must submit the following documents with your online application:
  • 1000 word (maximum) statement in response to the following;
‘Please explain why you want to study for the chosen programme at Queen Mary University of London, specifying the area of law and the modules you have a particular interest in. What you will bring to the programme and why you feel you should be awarded a scholarship; focusing on your academic and professional achievements (if relevant) and financial need.
  • Transcripts of your law degree and any other legal qualifications. Please submit relevant, translated copies only.
  • Curriculum Vitae.
  • 1 x Reference letter (This can be a copy of the reference submitted as part of your programme application or, if not available to you, you must obtain a reference specifically for this scholarship application). Please do not submit more than one reference letter.
Deadline:
22 March 2019

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