Queen Mary University of London Arts and Humanities Partnership Studentship
Queen Mary University of London Arts & Humanities Partnership (LAHP) Studentship programme is now open for application with funding opportunities for the academic year (2022-23) and applicants to the Queen Mary School of Law PhD programme are eligible to apply for the awards.
The Studentship comprises a full fee waiver at Home/EU rates and an annual stipend of around £17,000 per year. These awards are applicable for candidates who wish to enrol in a PhD program at the University.
About Queen Mary University LAHP Studentship
The School of Law would generally come under the area of ‘Law and Legal Studies’ as the AHRC defines it, which incorporates the following specific areas of legal research:
- Jurisprudence/Philosophy of Law
- Human Rights
- Criminal Law and Criminology
- International Law
- EU Law
- Public Law
- Comparative Law
- Common-Law, including Commercial Law
- Law Regulated by Statute
- Law Relating to Property
- Legal History
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the studentship, applicants are expected to meet the following conditions:
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- Applicants can be domestic or international students
- Applicants to gain a ‘Pass with Distinction’ on an LLM or equivalent post-graduate qualification in Law, such as an MA.
- For degrees taken outside of the UK, the applicant must obtain a grade equivalent to a UK ‘Pass with Distinction’.
- For applicants from non-English speaking countries, proof of English language competency may be required.
- While these requirements are higher than the general requirements the LAHP has, applicants should note that the higher requirements of the School of Law’s PhD programme take precedence.
How To Apply
- You are recommended that you submit a PhD application to the School of Law as the first step of the application process.
- Once this has been submitted then the School of Law can appoint a supervisor with relevant expertise as part of the application review process. The LAHP funding application form can be found here.
- Applicants should only then prepare and submit their LAHP application form and Supervisor Statement form once they have spoken to their appointed supervisor.
- If the deadline is approaching and applicants haven’t submitted a main PhD application, the School advises that applicants should both organise submission of their PhD and LAHP applications simultaneously – meaning they should arrange supervision directly with a supervisor.
The Application Deadline is 28th January 2022.
Start your Application
Before you apply, check these helpful resources;
Below, you will find the official link, application button, deadline information and other details. Good luck.-
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