The Graham Rushton Award is an annual grant which is awarded to Blind and Partially Sighted Law Students entering the University. The amount for this round of applications is around £10,000.
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Summary
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Benefits
£10,000
Requirements
To be eligible, applicants may be required to demonstrate that one or more of the following apply:
- Have a confirmed place on a course
- Be studying English Law within the United Kingdom
- Be able to provide proof of registration of sight loss
- Have proof of a current or offered training contract or other legal position
Selection Process
- Completed applications must be received by 31 March 2026.
- Applicants will then be contacted to confirm receipt of their application.
- You should expect to hear from RNIB and the Society of Visually Impaired Lawyers (SOVIL) in May 2026 to find out whether the application has been shortlisted.
- The grant will be allocated by 31 August 2026.
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Application Deadline
March 31, 2026How To Apply
To apply, please contact Fran Trought, Employment Advisor (Further and Higher Education Pathways) at RNIB at [email protected].
The application form will ask for personal details, your previous, current, and future studies.
You will also be asked to provide the following information:
- Proof of registration of sight loss
- A full transcript of academic grades to date and/or a copy of your degree certificate
You will also be asked to complete a personal statement that includes the following:
- Financial reasons for requesting the grant
- The legal area within which you plan to work, and why
- Whether you have a contract of employment following the completion of your course, and if so, with whom
- Whether you already have, or are currently seeking, any other additional funding
- Your long-term legal career plans
- The names and contact details of two referees
For more details, visit University of Kent Scholarship webpage