The Department of
Law within the Queen Mary University of London is offering two partial
scholarships. Scholarships are available for outstanding Home/EU and
overseas full time candidates for the new LLM in Immigration Law starting in
September 2014. Applicants must have an offer of study on the full time LLM
programme in Immigration Law. The LLM partial scholarships cover 50% of the
tuition only and will be deducted from tuition fees payable to the
college. The application deadline is 6 June 2014.
Study
Subject (s): Scholarships are awarded
for LLM in Immigration Law programme.
Course Level: Scholarships
are available for pursuing master’s degree at Queen Mary University of London
in UK.
Scholarship
Provider: Queen Mary University of London, UK
Scholarship can
be taken at: UK
Eligibility:
-You must
have an offer of study (either conditional or unconditional) for the LLM in
Immigration Law before you apply for a scholarship.
-The LLM in Immigration Law partial scholarships are open to applicants who
have an offer of study on the full time LLM in Immigration Law only and are not
open to those with an offer on the part time LLM Programme.
Scholarship
Open for International Students: UK/EU
and overseas students can apply for these partial scholarships.
Scholarship
Description: The
Department of Law within the School of Law is offering two partial scholarships
worth 50 per cent of the tuition fee each to outstanding Home/EU and overseas
full time candidates for the new LLM in Immigration Law starting in September
2014.
Number of
award(s): 2 partial scholarships
are offered.
What does it
cover? The LLM partial scholarships
cover 50% of the tuition only and will be deducted from tuition fees payable to
the college. 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.
Selection
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) and 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.
Notification: Scholarship decisions will be
notified to students by the middle-end of June 2014.
How to
Apply: Applicants
are required to submit the following:
-A completed LLM in Immigration Law partial scholarship application form.
-1000 word (maximum) statement in response to the text as detailed on the
application form.
-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 LLM 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.
-Once completed, all documents should be sent via email
to p.loizou-at-qmul.ac.uk.
Scholarship
Application Deadline: The deadline for
submission of the scholarships application is 1 pm (13:00 hours) GMT on
Friday 6 June 2014. (Applicants need to apply for the LLM in Immigration
Law as early as possible and no later than 4 pm (16:00 hours) GMT on 27 May
2014.)
Important Note: Due
to very tight turnaround deadlines between 27 May and 6 June, if you apply very
late in May for the LLM in Immigration Law and would like to be considered for
the scholarship, please prepare your scholarship application in advance, so
that it can be emailed if an offer is made, to meet the 6 June deadline.