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Jan. 30, 2015
Warwick Law School has new funding for Indian applicants
The School of Law at the University of Warwick has an exciting funding opportunity for Indian students wishing to study on one of their Master of Laws programs.
Warwick Law School has now joined the GREAT Britain scholarship scheme which is on offer to students from India who are planning to study a taught masters degree. As a result of this Warwick Law School is now offering two awards worth £3,000 each across all their LLM programs.
To apply for one of these scholarships you must be an Indian national residing in India and not in receipt of any other funding. The deadline for applying for one of these scholarships is Monday 9th March 2015 – and you must apply for the LLM program before applying for the scholarship.
If you are interested, please email Sara Prestleton in the Law School, with your name and Warwick ID number.
Please click here for more information.
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Content added on 30th January 2015.
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