Overview
As part of our recent 125th anniversary celebrations, Bangor Universitylaunched a five year programme of postgraduate expansion. As part of this expansion, the School of Law is inviting applications for oneAnniversary Studentship.
This provides three years of support for full-time PhD study.
Value of this scholarship
Each holder of a PhD studentship receives an annual maintenance grant of £13,000 (for 2010/11). For the following two years (2011/12; 2012/13)the core grant will rise in line with inflation. PhD studentship holders also receive an annual research allowance of up to £1,500 (for approvedexpenditure). Studentship holders do not pay fees. No additionalallowances are payable.
Successful studentship applicants will beexpected to supply around 100 hours per year of teaching/researchassistance focused on a supervisor / research team as part of theirdevelopment as an academic of the future.
The School invites applications from highly motivated suitably qualifiedcandidates in all major areas of Law, including:
Global Law, including:
1. Intellectual Property Law & Industrial Design Law
2. WTO Law
3. International Commercial Arbitration
4. International Insurance Law
5. International Sales Law
6. Private International Law
7. Public International Law
The Global Law group is led by Dr Wei Shi (WTO and CommercialArbitration specialist), and its membership includes Sarah Nason (PublicInternational Law), Dr Zhen Jing (International Sales Law andInternational Insurance Law), Howard Johnson, the School's Deputy Head &Director of Postgraduate Studies (specialisms Intellectual Property Law)
How to Apply
The application deadline is 30 April and we expect to inform applicantsof the outcome of their applications by 1 June.
For more information and details of how to apply, please visit: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/scholarships/law.php.en
For further postgraduate opportunities at Bangor University please visit: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/scholarships/postgraduate.php.en
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
As part of our recent 125th anniversary celebrations, Bangor Universitylaunched a five year programme of postgraduate expansion. As part of this expansion, the School of Law is inviting applications for oneAnniversary Studentship.
This provides three years of support for full-time PhD study.
Value of this scholarship
Each holder of a PhD studentship receives an annual maintenance grant of £13,000 (for 2010/11). For the following two years (2011/12; 2012/13)the core grant will rise in line with inflation. PhD studentship holders also receive an annual research allowance of up to £1,500 (for approvedexpenditure). Studentship holders do not pay fees. No additionalallowances are payable.
Successful studentship applicants will beexpected to supply around 100 hours per year of teaching/researchassistance focused on a supervisor / research team as part of theirdevelopment as an academic of the future.
The School invites applications from highly motivated suitably qualifiedcandidates in all major areas of Law, including:
Global Law, including:
1. Intellectual Property Law & Industrial Design Law
2. WTO Law
3. International Commercial Arbitration
4. International Insurance Law
5. International Sales Law
6. Private International Law
7. Public International Law
The Global Law group is led by Dr Wei Shi (WTO and CommercialArbitration specialist), and its membership includes Sarah Nason (PublicInternational Law), Dr Zhen Jing (International Sales Law andInternational Insurance Law), Howard Johnson, the School's Deputy Head &Director of Postgraduate Studies (specialisms Intellectual Property Law)
How to Apply
The application deadline is 30 April and we expect to inform applicantsof the outcome of their applications by 1 June.
For more information and details of how to apply, please visit: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/scholarships/law.php.en
For further postgraduate opportunities at Bangor University please visit: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/scholarships/postgraduate.php.en
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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