University of St Andrews’ Institute of Legal and Constitutional Research MLitt Scholarships in UK, 2016-2017
– POSTED ON JANUARY 12, 2016POSTED IN: EDUCATION
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The University of St Andrews’ Institute of Legal and Constitutional Research is offering MLitt scholarships for Home/EU and international applicants for the year 2016-2017.
The institute is the home of outstanding cross-disciplinary research in the fields of law, legal history and constitutionalism at the University of St Andrews.
The institute brings together scholars from the Schools of History, International Relations, English and beyond, together with early-career researchers and graduate students, to initiate new, cross-disciplinary, ideas and approaches.
Applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of English proficiency. This can be either an IELTS score of 7.0, a TOEFL score of 100 iBT, or a Cambridge CPE at grade C.
Course Level: Scholarship is available for pursuing master degree programme at the University of St Andrews.
Study Subject: Scholarship is awarded to for pursuing MLitt in Legal and Constitutional Studies at the University of St Andrews.
Scholarship Award: Each MLitt scholarship is worth a maximum of £5K.
Scholarship can be taken at: The University of St Andrews’ Institute of Legal and Constitutional Research, UK
Eligibility: In order to apply for scholarship, applicants must follow the given criteria:
The ILCR MLitt scholarship competition is open to outstanding Home/EU and International Students who are applying for a place on the MLitt Legal and Constitutional Studies at the University of St Andrews, to commence September 2016. Awards will be made on the basis of academic merit.
Nationality: Home/EU and international applicants are eligible to apply for this scholarship programme.
College Admission Requirement
Entrance Requirement: Admission to a taught programme is normally on the basis of a good first degree with Honours from a UK university (or its overseas equivalent). Final overall grade examples include 2.1 (UK), 2.2 or B+ (Europe), 3.6 GPA (USA), 85% (China), 70% (India).
English Language Requirement: Applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of English proficiency. This can be either an IELTS score of 7.0, a TOEFL score of 100 iBT, or a Cambridge CPE at grade C. Further details can be found on the English Language Teaching webpages. The Schools of English, Management, and Economics & Finance each have their own minimum English language requirements. Applicants can find the specific IELTS scores required by these Schools on the English Language Teaching webpages.
Supporting Material: All applications are made using the online form and the following supplementary documentation must be uploaded in the section provided before a decision can be made:
-CV/résumé. This should include applicant’s personal details with a history of their education and employment to date.
-A sample of academic written work in English.
-Two original signed academic references.
-Academic transcripts and degree certificates. Please only upload certified copies with official English translations if applicable. Do not send original documents as they cannot be returned.
-English language requirements certificate.
-Covering letter or a letter of intent (optional, except for applicants to the School of International Relations). This should be a very brief introduction letter stating why applicants wish to study at the University of St Andrews and their reasons for selecting the programme.
-If applicants are applying to more than one programme, please ensure that each application contains a copy of their supporting documents, as this will allow their application to be processed faster.
-Note: the online application form can be saved and returned to at any point before submitting.
-Written work sample and Personal statements
-All applications submitted to the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Divinity should include a 2,000 word sample of written work. For applicants to the School of Classics this written sample should be between 2,500 and 5,000 words in length. This can be an extract from a previous project or essay, or part of their dissertation. Applicants who cannot provide a sample such as this should contact the appropriate School directly for further guidance.
-All applications submitted to the School of Management should include a brief personal statement of approximately 500 words instead of the academic written sample.
-All applications to programmes offered by the School of Art History should include a brief personal statement of approximately 500 words along with the samples of work.
-Students applying for programmes run by Schools within the Faculty of Science are not expected to submit a sample of their written work, with the exception of applicants to the Sustainable Development MSc.
-All written work and personal statements must be provided in English.
-References
-References are automatically requested after submitting the online application form. Applicants remain responsible for ensuring that references are sent to us.
-If preferred, references may be sent by post or email. By email, they must be sent directly from their referees’ own email addresses. By post, they must be sent either directly from their referees, or forwarded by them in a sealed envelope.
-Referees may use their own headed paper, and they must include their full name and proposed programme of study in their reference.
-One employment reference and one academic reference are acceptable for applicants unable to provide two academic references.
-If applicants are applying to more than one programme, references will be required for each programme.
-CV/résumé. This should include applicant’s personal details with a history of their education and employment to date.
-A sample of academic written work in English.
-Two original signed academic references.
-Academic transcripts and degree certificates. Please only upload certified copies with official English translations if applicable. Do not send original documents as they cannot be returned.
-English language requirements certificate.
-Covering letter or a letter of intent (optional, except for applicants to the School of International Relations). This should be a very brief introduction letter stating why applicants wish to study at the University of St Andrews and their reasons for selecting the programme.
-If applicants are applying to more than one programme, please ensure that each application contains a copy of their supporting documents, as this will allow their application to be processed faster.
-Note: the online application form can be saved and returned to at any point before submitting.
-Written work sample and Personal statements
-All applications submitted to the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Divinity should include a 2,000 word sample of written work. For applicants to the School of Classics this written sample should be between 2,500 and 5,000 words in length. This can be an extract from a previous project or essay, or part of their dissertation. Applicants who cannot provide a sample such as this should contact the appropriate School directly for further guidance.
-All applications submitted to the School of Management should include a brief personal statement of approximately 500 words instead of the academic written sample.
-All applications to programmes offered by the School of Art History should include a brief personal statement of approximately 500 words along with the samples of work.
-Students applying for programmes run by Schools within the Faculty of Science are not expected to submit a sample of their written work, with the exception of applicants to the Sustainable Development MSc.
-All written work and personal statements must be provided in English.
-References
-References are automatically requested after submitting the online application form. Applicants remain responsible for ensuring that references are sent to us.
-If preferred, references may be sent by post or email. By email, they must be sent directly from their referees’ own email addresses. By post, they must be sent either directly from their referees, or forwarded by them in a sealed envelope.
-Referees may use their own headed paper, and they must include their full name and proposed programme of study in their reference.
-One employment reference and one academic reference are acceptable for applicants unable to provide two academic references.
-If applicants are applying to more than one programme, references will be required for each programme.
How to Apply: The mode of application is online. To apply for an ILCR MLitt scholarship applicants must:
-Apply for a place on the MLitt Legal and Constitutional Studies via the University of St Andrews Postgraduate on-line application process.
-The MLitt Legal and Constitutional Studies is a cross-disciplinary degree housed in the School of History: select “History” on the application drop-down menu when applying.
-Send an email to Professor Caroline Humfress (ch226-to-st-andrews.ac.uk) stating their name and the following declaration: “I have already applied for a place on the MLitt in Legal and Constitutional Studies and wish to be considered for an ILCR MLitt scholarship.”
-Apply for a place on the MLitt Legal and Constitutional Studies via the University of St Andrews Postgraduate on-line application process.
-The MLitt Legal and Constitutional Studies is a cross-disciplinary degree housed in the School of History: select “History” on the application drop-down menu when applying.
-Send an email to Professor Caroline Humfress (ch226-to-st-andrews.ac.uk) stating their name and the following declaration: “I have already applied for a place on the MLitt in Legal and Constitutional Studies and wish to be considered for an ILCR MLitt scholarship.”
Application Deadline: The deadline for applications to the ILCR MLitt scholarship competition is May 1 2016.
Source: MLitt Scholarships for Home/EU and Overseas Applicants in UK Scholarship Positions 2016 2017
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