Scholarship

W.M. Tapp Studentships in Law: College Studentship for LLM Students

University of Cambridge - Gonville & Caius College
Award GBP 500– ≈ €585
Closing date Closed
Location Global
For Individuals

About this opportunity

Applications are invited for the W.M. Tapp Studentship in Law offered by Gonville & Caius College at the University of Cambridge. The value of the Studentship will be determined after considering successful candidates' income from other sources. Approved University and College fees will be paid, together with a maintenance award which satisfies the University Postgraduate Admissions Office's conditions for entry as a postgraduate student. An additional college scholarship of £500 per annum is paid. A contribution may also be made towards travel expenses incurred in travelling to the UK if the student's home country is overseas. An allowance may be paid for dependents, and grants are available for research expenses. Tenure of a W.M. Tapp Studentship is conditional upon the elected student being accepted by the Postgraduate Admissions Office. Candidates must be graduates in Law of any university in the United Kingdom or elsewhere or be about to graduate not later than 1 September of the year they commence studying at Cambridge. They will be expected to be of outstanding academic ability and first consideration will be given to candidates who nominate Gonville & Caius College as their first preference college in their application. Approximately 3 awards are available.
9 - 10 mo
3 awards
January-March

Who can apply

Applicant Types

individual

Project Locations

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

Region

United Kingdom

Years from Degree

Up to 81 years

How to apply

Institutional approval

Stages

  1. 1 single_stage

Required documents

transcripts · letters_of_recommendation

Review process

Merit-based review by Gonville & Caius College with first consideration given to candidates who nominate the college as their first preference.

Additional benefits

  • travel_support
  • housing

Restrictions

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