Overview
The scholarship is available for postgraduate research in Scots private law at the University of Edinburgh leading to the degree of LLM by Research (i.e. by a thesis of up to 30.000 words). The subject may be studied in a comparative or historical context. The scholarship is offered by the Edinburgh Legal Education Trust, which was formed in 1996 for the advancement of legal education. The Trustees wish to award a single scholarship for study beginning in September 2011.
Eligibility
The scholarship is open to anyone who, by the start of the LLM programme, holds an honours degree in law, or an ordinary degree in law plus an honours degree in a different discipline and who is accepted by the University of Edinburgh for the degree of LLM by Research (by a thesis of up to 30,000 words). The scholarship is not available for the LLM in Legal Research or the LLM in History and Philosophy of Law Further details about postgraduate study at Edinburgh may be obtained from the Postgraduate Office, School of Law, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL (www.law.ed.ac.uk). An application to the Trust may be made in advance of being accepted by the University of Edinburgh.
Value
The scholarship has the same value as a Studentship awarded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). This means that the scholarship comprises fees at home students’ rate (currently £5,100) and a maintenance award (currently £9,490). In addition, a limited amount of assistance may be given by the Trust in respect of research expenses, but this will not normally exceed £400 in a year.
Fees will be paid by the Trust directly to the University of Edinburgh. The maintenance allowance will be paid in four equal instalments on 15 September, 15 December, 15 March and 15 June.
Alternative funding
The scholarship is intended only for those who are unable to obtain alternative funding. Wherever possible, candidates are expected to apply also to other funding bodies. For information on funding, see http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/pg/scholarships.aspx.
Part-time employment
Scholars are expected to devote their whole time to the study of their subject. Part-time teaching and other work relevant to the Scholar’s research may be undertaken but must not exceed three hours per week. For any other paid part-time employment, the permission of the Trustees is required.
Scholars must inform the Scholarship Administrator of any other awards which they receive during the year. The Trustees reserve the right to review the level of the scholarship in the light of the availability of other funding.
Applications and closing date
Applications should be made via the School of Law scholarship application form, available at http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/pg/scholarships.aspx.
The Scholarship Administrator, Dr Andrew Steven, School of Law, University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL (email: andrew.steven@ed.ac.uk) (telephone 0131 650 2037) would be glad to discuss applications and to give informal guidance.
Applications should normally be received by 2 May 2011. The Trustees reserve full discretion to offer, or not to offer, a scholarship.
http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/pg/scholarships.aspx
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
The scholarship is available for postgraduate research in Scots private law at the University of Edinburgh leading to the degree of LLM by Research (i.e. by a thesis of up to 30.000 words). The subject may be studied in a comparative or historical context. The scholarship is offered by the Edinburgh Legal Education Trust, which was formed in 1996 for the advancement of legal education. The Trustees wish to award a single scholarship for study beginning in September 2011.
Eligibility
The scholarship is open to anyone who, by the start of the LLM programme, holds an honours degree in law, or an ordinary degree in law plus an honours degree in a different discipline and who is accepted by the University of Edinburgh for the degree of LLM by Research (by a thesis of up to 30,000 words). The scholarship is not available for the LLM in Legal Research or the LLM in History and Philosophy of Law Further details about postgraduate study at Edinburgh may be obtained from the Postgraduate Office, School of Law, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL (www.law.ed.ac.uk). An application to the Trust may be made in advance of being accepted by the University of Edinburgh.
Value
The scholarship has the same value as a Studentship awarded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). This means that the scholarship comprises fees at home students’ rate (currently £5,100) and a maintenance award (currently £9,490). In addition, a limited amount of assistance may be given by the Trust in respect of research expenses, but this will not normally exceed £400 in a year.
Fees will be paid by the Trust directly to the University of Edinburgh. The maintenance allowance will be paid in four equal instalments on 15 September, 15 December, 15 March and 15 June.
Alternative funding
The scholarship is intended only for those who are unable to obtain alternative funding. Wherever possible, candidates are expected to apply also to other funding bodies. For information on funding, see http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/pg/scholarships.aspx.
Part-time employment
Scholars are expected to devote their whole time to the study of their subject. Part-time teaching and other work relevant to the Scholar’s research may be undertaken but must not exceed three hours per week. For any other paid part-time employment, the permission of the Trustees is required.
Scholars must inform the Scholarship Administrator of any other awards which they receive during the year. The Trustees reserve the right to review the level of the scholarship in the light of the availability of other funding.
Applications and closing date
Applications should be made via the School of Law scholarship application form, available at http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/pg/scholarships.aspx.
The Scholarship Administrator, Dr Andrew Steven, School of Law, University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL (email: andrew.steven@ed.ac.uk) (telephone 0131 650 2037) would be glad to discuss applications and to give informal guidance.
Applications should normally be received by 2 May 2011. The Trustees reserve full discretion to offer, or not to offer, a scholarship.
http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/pg/scholarships.aspx
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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