The Queen Mary University of London is inviting applications for Norman Palmer Partial Scholarships. This scholarship is open to applicants who have an offer of study on the full-time on the Art, Business and Law LLM  programme.

Course Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing LLM Art Business and Law programme.

Eligibility Criteria: This scholarship is open to applicants who have an offer of study on the full-time on the Art, Business and Law LLM only and are not open to those with an offer on the part-time Art, Business and Law LLM Programme. If you have applied for funding elsewhere and are successful in receiving such funding you must inform us immediately. In the event that you are awarded funding elsewhere, we will withdraw your application.

Eligible Countries: Citizens of all nationalities are eligible to apply.

Method of Application: Students whose first language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in English by submitting satisfactory scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).

Please submit relevant, translated copies only.

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • 1 x Reference letter (This can be a copy of the reference submitted as part of your LLM application or, if not available to you, you must obtain a reference specifically for this scholarship application). Please do not submit more than one reference letter.

You must have a full-time offer of study on the LLM in Art, Business and Law programme in place before you can apply for this funding. You will be required to apply for the scholarship via our online application link. You must submit the following documents with your online application: 1000 word (maximum) statement in response to the following;

‘Please explain why you want to study the Art, Business and Law LLM at the Queen Mary University of London, specifying the modules you have a particular interest in. What you will bring to the programme and why you feel you should be awarded a scholarship; focusing on your academic and professional achievements (if relevant), any courses or events offered by the Institute of Art & Law that you may have completed or attended, and financial need. Transcripts of your law degree and any other legal qualifications.

Online Application

Scholarship Link

Scholarship Application Deadline: February 19, 2018