Postgrad Solutions Ltd is offering two Global LLM Study Bursaries each to the value of £500. They are open to students of all nationalities, and aim to help students fund their chosen Master of Laws programme. To apply for a Global LLM Study Bursary, you have to be a member of the free-of-charge Postgrad Solutions Student Service, and you have to be starting any LLM degree anywhere in the world in 2009.
Payment of the award will be made direct to your institution, and will be discounted from your fees as appropriate. You may only apply for a bursary after you have accepted an offer of a place at your chosen institution. The closing date for all entries has been extended, and is now 18 August 2009.
How to apply for a Global LLM Bursary
1 Join the Postgrad Solutions Student Service if you are still to do so.
2 Download and complete Global LLM Study Bursaries application form.
3 Email the completed form to enquiries@postgradsolutions.com.
Click here to download the Global LLM Study Bursaries application form (Word document)
Terms and conditions
1 Entries will not be read beyond the 200-word limit, so please do not exceed the word limit.
2 The winners will be solely judged as the students articulating the best reason for deserving an award in their 200-word entry. The decision will not be linked to institution choice.
3 All winners will be notified by 30 September 2009. If you have not heard from Postgrad Solutions by this date, your application will have been unsuccessful.
4 Postgrad Solutions will contact the institutions where the winners will be studying directly to confirm that they have started their studies, and payment of the bursaries will be made on 1 December 2009.
5 You can only apply for a bursary once you have accepted an offer of a place at your chosen institution.
6 Closing date for all entries is 18 August 2009.
7 Applications will be treated in the strictest confidence and Postgrad Solutions will not share any of the information supplied in a bursary application with any other companies or organisations.

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