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Commercial Bar Studentships at Oxford
The Law Foundation has established two Commercial Bar Studentships at Oxford as a result of donations from a number of leading barristers. Consequently, Faculty of Law is now able to offer two one-year studentships of £7,500. They are available to EU and non-EU students. The Commercial Bar Studentships are one-year studentships. These studentships may not be held in conjunction with any other award if the effect would be to take the student's funding for the year above £12000. More details on
denning.law.ox.ac.uk/postgraduate/commercialbar.html.



• Requirements:


Those embarking on one of our one-year research degrees: MPhil, MSt, or final year of DPhil.


• To apply:


Candidates should submit (i) two references; (new applicants must note that references will be taken from their graduate application. Current Law postgraduates will need to submit two references to support their funding application) (ii) a 2000 word statement of the proposed research and (iii) a full statement of the candidate's available funding, including any outstanding applications. Application form available at
denning.law.ox.ac.uk/postgraduate/scholarship_form.pdf or through the link given on denning.law.ox.ac.uk/postgraduate/scholarships.sht ml. Applications should be made to Geraldine Malloy, Graduate Studies Officer, Law Faculty, St Cross Building, Oxford, OX1 3UL



• Submission:


June 27, 2008.
Fulbright-Vanderbilt Fellowship in Clinical Legal Education
USEFI and the Vanderbilt University Law School, Nashville, Tennessee, US, have jointly established the Fulbright-Vanderbilt Fellowship in clinical legal education. Under this programme, one fellowship will be awarded each year to an Indian law graduate with a demonstrated interest in legal aid to the poor and with an express ambition of becoming a clinical law teacher. The fellowship is for a period of one academic year for the LLM at Vanderbilt University Law School, law.vanderbilt.edu. The selected candidate would enrol in a special LLM programme at Vanderbilt. The grant will provide a monthly stipend, accident and sickness coverage per US Government guidelines, round-trip economy class air travel, modest settling-in and books and supplies allowances, and tuition fees. No allowances are provided for dependents.


• Requirements:


Should be a law graduate with two or three years' experience of working in an organisation which provides legal aid to the poor; have an ambition of becoming a clinical law teacher; enclose a 'writing sample' in English - a legal opinion, published article, or an essay on a legal topic of the applicant's choice - of no less than 300 words; and give an undertaking to return to India on the completion of the fellowship.


• To apply:


Please refer to www.fulbrightindia.org under the link for Fellowship for Indian nationals for access to application material and application procedures and guidelines.


• Submission:


July 15, 2008.

 

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