University of Birmingham Law School Scholarships for International Students 2024
The University of Birmingham Law School is pleased to announce the availability of Birmingham Law School Scholarships, a collection of financial awards and scholarships designed to support international applicants in joining their dynamic and diverse community. Applications are now being accepted from talented individuals worldwide who wish to pursue their academic goals at this prestigious institution.
As part of the work to make Birmingham Law School accessible to students from all backgrounds, we are thrilled to be able to award sever scholarships in the form of £3,000 – £10,000 per year towards tuition fee payments.
These are the available law school scholarships for international students who wish to enrol for undergraduate and masters degree program in law:
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- LLB and LLB for Grads International Student Scholarship
- Benussi Bursary (LLB)
- Harding International Legal Scholarship (LLM)
- College of Arts and Law Masters Scholarship (LLM)
- Kalisher Trust Scholarship (LLM)
- MSc Responsible Data Science Scholarships
- Postgraduate research funding
- Other scholarship opportunities
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for University of Birmingham Law School Scholarships, applicants are expected to meet the following conditions:
- Applicants must be international students
- Applicants must Not already Registered on a programme at the University of Birmingham
- Applicants must be Self-funded
- Applicants must be in receipt of an offer
How to Apply
To be considered for an award, applicants must have done both of the following:
- Made an application to their intended undergraduate law programme. Please apply through UCAS via the relevant programme page on the undergraduate law section of the University of Birmingham website.
- Completed the LLB and LLB for Graduates Scholarship application form.
- The application includes 2000 characters (approximately 300 word) statement, in which students should address why they should be made an award. You must include your UCAS ID number in your application.
Deadline: August 31, 2024
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