The Law School has established a major fund to support overseas students who study a taught LLM at the University’s Canterbury campus. Overseas students from any country which receives Official Development Assistance (ODA) from the OECD who undertake a full-time, taught LLM at the Canterbury Campus of the University of Kent. The list of countries is extensive, and amongst the countries included are Thailand, India, Nigeria, Kenya, Brazil, China, Turkey and many more.
About University of Kent
The University of Kent (formerly the University of Kent at Canterbury, abbreviated as UKC or Cantuar. for post-nominals) is a public research university based in Kent, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1965 and is recognised as a plate glass university. It is a member of the Santander Network of European universities encouraging social and economic development, Association of Commonwealth Universities and Universities UK.
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University of Kent Undergraduate Scholarship
Aim and Benefits of University of Kent Undergraduate Scholarship
This award provides a tuition fee discount of £2,500 to entrants who meet the eligibility conditions
Requirements for University of Kent Undergraduate Scholarship Qualification
- Hold a valid passport demonstrating nationality of a country receiving ODA funding from the OECD. A full list of countries can be found on the OECD website
- Be classified by the University of Kent as an overseas student for tuition fee purposes
- Be fully self-funded
- Have applied for the taught Kent LLM at the Canterbury Campus of the University of Kent for entry in January 2025
- Have received an offer of a place on the taught LLM by the scholarship application deadline
- Submit a scholarship application (details below) by the scholarship application deadline (please note that we are unable to consider applicants for the award without an application)
POINTS TO NOTE:
- You must meet the academic conditions of entry/be accepted for entry for the award to be given
- This award cannot be held in conjunction with other awards and scholarships offered by Kent Law School, or the Division for the Study of Law, Society, and Social Justice (the award which provides the greater monetary value overall will be given only). Please contact us for further information.
- Graduates of the University of Kent are eligible for the award if the meet the stated conditions
- Where students are required to continue their studies beyond their original period of registration, the award will only be provided for that original period of registration
- There are a total of 25 places available on this scholarship - any applications received after this cap will not be considered
Application Deadline
December 31, 2024
How to Apply
This Scholarship is now receiving applications, which can be made via your Kent Applicant Portal following receipt of an application for admission to one of the courses detailed above.
If you are unable to apply through the system, please email [email protected] for further guidance.
Please contact [email protected] with any general questions.
For more details, visit University of Kent website.