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Edinburgh Law School & Cameron PhD Studentships In UK For 2017/2018

Application is currently ongoing for the 2017/2018 Edinburgh Law School & Cameron PhD Studentships in UK.

Studentships for the PhD in Law will be offered for 2017-2018 funded by both Edinburgh Law School and the generous legacy of Edinburgh Law School alumnus Ewan Cameron
Each studentship covers the UK/EU rate of fee and an annual stipend of £10,000. These are tenable for three years, subject to satisfactory academic progress.

Application Deadline

April 3, 2017

Value of Scholarship

Each studentship covers the UK/EU rate of fee and an annual stipend of £10,000. These are tenable for three years, subject to satisfactory academic progress.

Eligibility Criteria

The studentship is open to applicants who have applied to study a full-time PhD in Law commencing in 2017-2018.  Successful applicants will be expected to firmly accept the offer at the time when the results of the application process are announced. Candidates who already have an offer of financial sponsorship from elsewhere will not eligible.
 Applicants of any nationality are eligible to apply.

How to Apply

Eligible applicants should complete an online application
The closing date for applications is 3rd April 2017.
Please note you will not be able to access the online application form unless you have applied for admission to the University of Edinburgh.
The online scholarship application form is located in EUCLID and can be accessed via MyEd our web based information portal at https://www.myed.ed.ac.uk
When logging in to MyEd, you will need your University User Name and password. If you require assistance, please go to http://www.ed.ac.uk/student-systems/support-guidance
For more information, click here to visit official webpage

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