James MacQuitty Scholarship
Deadline: 28 July, 2023
Level of Study
Postgraduate Taught
Country Group
NI
Funding Amount
£17,600
Application Status
Open
The James MacQuitty Law Scholarship was founded in 2002 with funds provided by the MacQuitty Family Trust. It was established in honour of James MacQuitty QC who was a distinguished member of the English and Northern Ireland Bars and was presented with the degree of Doctor of Laws ( honoris causa ) by Queen’s University Belfast in 1987.
The Scholarship is designed to assist law graduates from Northern Ireland to pursue a Masters’ degree in the School of Law at Queen’s University Belfast in any law or law related subject area.
Eligibility summaryTuition Fees
Funding Amount£17,600
The Scholarship, which is tenable for one year, shall provide for course fees and a stipend for the scholarship holder up to a current value of £17,600. The stipend shall be paid in three instalments, one upon enrolment in September of relevant academic year, the second at the beginning of the second semester in February subject to satisfactory progress in the first semester, and the third upon submission of the LLM dissertation in relevant academic year.
Number of AwardsOne per annum.
Relevant Links for More Informationhttps:// law.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofLaw/study/postgraduate- taught/postgraduate-scholarships/
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To be eligible for the Scholarship an applicant must:
The award will be made on the record of academic achievement and a supporting written statement outlining in not more than 750 words:
Candidates in receipt of any other Scholarships or award, will not be eligible to receive this award.
Eligibility summaryTo be eligible for the Scholarship an applicant must:
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Fee StatusNI
NationalityAll
Country GroupNI
Study LevelPostgraduate Taught
Start DateWed, 22 Apr 2020 09:49:00 BST
Close DateFri, 28 Jul 2023 12:00:00 BST
Eligibility summaryContact [email protected].
Eligibility summaryThe award will be made on the record of academic achievement and a supporting written statement outlining in not more than 750 words:
The written statement application must be received by the advertised closing date.
Eligibility summary