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Graduate assistance fund

The Law Faculty will be offering partial awards to candidates, who have been accepted to a graduate degree in the law faculty or who are currently on course. The aim is to provide assistance for those who have been unable to obtain full funding from other sources. These scholarships may not be held in conjunction with any other award if the effect would be to take the student's funding for the year above £12,000.

Individual awards may be made up to £7,500. Candidates applying for these awards should specify

(a) what sources of funding have been applied for; and
(b) what funding is available to them, from private or other sources.

If a candidate has been awarded an AHRC award, she or he should immediately communicate this to the Graduate Studies Officer. Applications should be made to Geraldine Malloy, Graduate Studies Officer, Law Faculty, St Cross Building, Oxford, OX1 3UL

Candidates should submit

i) two references; ( please note new applicants , references will be taken from your graduate application. Current Law postgraduates will need to submit two references to support your funding application).
ii) for Research students only a 2,000 word statement of the proposed research.
iii) a full statement of the candidate's available funding, including any outstanding applications.

 

 

NB
Complete applications must be lodged before the Law Faculty Office closes on Friday, 23 January 2009. The Funding Committee meets very soon after the deadline so there is no leeway for applications to be completed after the deadline.

Applicants must notify Geraldine Malloy of the subsequent results of any outstanding funding competitions, when they are known. Successful candidates will be notified by letter of the outcome of their application by the beginning of April 2009. Please note due to the volume of applications received, we are unable to contact unsuccessful applicants individually or provide feedback on their applications.

Prospective applicants are asked to note that for Faculty scholarships (but not college or university awards, for which separate applications must be made) there is one application form common to all the studentships listed below; and if you complete and return that form with the relevant supporting material, you will be considered for all the awards for which you are eligible (so you won't need to complete a separate application for each of the studentships for which you wish to be considered).

October 2008