Brunel Law School is satisfied to declare the worldwide grants program for 2012. The aim of the grants program is to provide financial support to learners who have confirmed remarkable success educationally, expertly or through group service.
Amount of awards: £2000
Number of Awards: 5
Am I eligible?
In order to apply for the Brunel Law School worldwide grants, candidates must:
Have been made a depending or unconditional provide for a regular LLM course for the 2012/13 educational season at Brunel Law School.
Be considered as an worldwide fee paying candidate (Home/ EU learners are not eligible).
To obtain the prize, effective candidates must:
Fulfill all circumstances of their provide from Brunel and sign-up on their LLM course by the time frame specified on their provide mail.
Scholarship individuals must pay their first deposit by 1 September, 2012 to validate their popularity of a position and hold their grants. If the first deposit is not paid by this time frame, the School supplies the right to take away the grants and prize it to a runner-up.
Further Notices for Applicants
Grants or grants are granted for the entrance season 2012/13 only and will not be postponed to later decades of entrance.
All prizes are provided as a single factor of £2000 towards expenses charges for Brunel Law School programs for the entrance season 2012/13 and will not be ongoing in following decades of a student’s educational program if appropriate.
The grants may not be used towards your course first deposit and a cash alternative cannot be provided.
Students who have obtained prizes from other divisions at the School of Brunel are not qualified to obtain this grants.
Awards will not be acknowledged towards expenses charges until complete university signing up, such as verification of credentials and other certification, arises.
Scholarship individuals will be informed by the 6th of May. Not successful candidates will not be informed.
Scholarships are open to learners from all parts.
Scholarship Duties
Successful candidates will be required to interact with with a range of advertising and marketing actions and are motivated to take an dynamic part in the School by doing our Law Community, moot and controversy groups, ambassador systems and other actions.
Award Criteria
Awards are based on at least one of the following criteria:
Extremely excellent educational efficiency, reaching a First-class honors level or candidate's nationwide program comparative and meet our British terminology entrance specifications of IELTS 6.5 or comparative.
-Or-
Applicant satisfies lowest entrance need for course, such as the British terminology specifications and can illustrate remarkable professional success i.e. control or considerable encounter in an NGO, public or private industry enterprise; encounter as a assess or justice of the peace, or similar credentials.
Deadline
The ending time frame for programs is 4pm, GMT Thirty first May, 2012. No programs will be recognized after this time frame.
For details not detailed on this page please email: studypglaw@brunel.ac.uk
For more details, please visit formal website: www.brunel.ac.uk
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