Cambridge University 2011 Scholarships in Law for Students of Any Nationality

The Board of Sidney Sussex College offered annually to men and women of any nationality, a series of Evan Lewis Thomas Law grants for research or advanced courses in law or related subjects at the University of Cambridge. Evan Lewis Thomas The Act grants, which are subject to reviews of diligence and progress, are sustained for a year in the first case, but may be renewed annually for up to three years. Its value depends on the needs of the candidate in light of support from other sources and the availability of the Fund’s income by Evan Lewis Thomas.

Under the terms of the will of the late Judge Evan Lewis Thomas, candidates must have demonstrated competence in Law and Jurisprudence, usually by obtaining a university degree in law from August 2010, and must be or become candidates for the Ph.D. Degree, Diploma in Legal Studies, the Diploma in International Law, M. Phil. Degree (one year course) in Criminology, Bachelor or Master.

Availability

This scholarship is offered annually to one person. Open for applications until April 1, 2011.

Payment Information
The value of this scholarship is GBP1000 (minimum per annum).This award is to be used for miscellaneous purposes. This scholarship is paid monthly.

Research Information
This scholarship is for one of the following fields of research: Law or LAW, JUSTICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT.

Eligibility

This scholarship is for study in United Kingdom. You must be below the age of 26.There are no restrictions on citizenship.

Application Details

To apply for this scholarship you must apply directly to the scholarship provider. Terms and conditions are subject to change. Always confirm details with scholarship provider before applying.

Ms Suzannah Horner (Graduate Tutor’s Personal Assistant)
Sidney Sussex College
Email: gradtutor@sid.cam.ac.uk
Address:
Sidney Street
Cambridge CB2 3HU

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