The Nash Scholarship (Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution) is a full studentship to be awarded to an incoming PhD student in the Dickson Poon School of Law whose supervisor is a member of the Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution. Applications are welcome from any region in the world.
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Benefits
This is a fully funded studentship that includes 3 years of fees + a maintenance stipend at the UKRI level with a London weighting.
It will also cover the ‘pending submission’ fee of £350 in the fourth year, with a stipend for maintenance up to the date of submission.
Requirements
- Must be accepted on the Law Research MPhil/PhD programme for October 2025. The subject area of proposed PhD research must relate to the centre’s research themes – see the Centre of Construction Law for more information.
- Postgraduate Research.
Note: This studentship is awarded by a specific Nash Scholarship Committee in conjunction with the research centre, all awards are at the discretion of the centre.
Application Documents
- A 500 word statement explaining how you meet these criteria:
- a) strong experience in construction law and/or dispute resolution;
- (b) strong ability, potential an commitment to complete the PhD;
- (c) high academic achievements or equivalent practical experience
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Application Deadline
December 1, 2025How To Apply
Are you qualified and interested in this opportunity? Kindly go to
King's College London on apply.kcl.ac.uk to apply
- Please apply to the Dickson Poon School of Law MPhil/PhD programme. On the funding section of your King’s Apply Admissions Application Form, ensure you tick the box ‘Applied to a King’s funding scheme’ and enter the code below.
- Award Scheme Code: Nash2026
- Additionally, please upload: 500 word statement explaining how you meet these criteria:
- a) strong experience in construction law and/or dispute resolution;
- (b) strong ability, potential an commitment to complete the PhD;
- (c) high academic achievements or equivalent practical experience
For more details, visit the scholarship webpage