2017/2018 TRACE Studentship in Law for Students of Developing Countries in UK
About 2017/2018 TRACE Studentship in Law for Students of Developing Countries in UK King’s College and TRACE International offer a TRACE studentship in Law. Funding is available for an LLM course of study in the academic year 2017/18. Candidates for the studentship should demonstrate an established interest in criminal law and anti-corruption efforts. The studentship fully …
About 2017/2018 TRACE Studentship in Law for Students of Developing Countries in UK
King’s College and TRACE International offer a TRACE studentship in Law. Funding is available for an LLM course of study in the academic year 2017/18.
Candidates for the studentship should demonstrate an established interest in criminal law and anti-corruption efforts. The studentship fully funds students from developing countries to pursue an LLM focused on advancing commercial transparency and raising anti-bribery compliance standards.
It is expected the TRACE Scholar will enroll in relevant courses focused on criminal law, international law, rule of law, governance and economic development, and write his or her LLM thesis on a subject related to criminal law and anti-corruption, such as international aspects.
Application Deadline
January 7th 2017
Value of Scholarship
The studentship award will cover the University composition fee and maintenance costs, and may be able to assist with application and visa expenses. In addition, the TRACE Scholar may have the opportunity to interact with TRACE member companies in the London area while studying at Cambridge.
At the conclusion of the LLM, the TRACE Scholar will be offered a fully paid internship (6 – 10 weeks) at TRACE headquarters in Annapolis, Maryland.
Eligibility Criteria
The following criteria must be met in order for applicants to be eligible for this studentship:
Candidates for the studentship should demonstrate an established interest in criminal law and anti-corruption efforts. The studentship fully funds students from developing countries to pursue an LLM focused on advancing commercial transparency and raising anti-bribery compliance standards.
How to Apply
- Return a King’s studentship application form by 7 January 2017:
- Studentship application form: Word format; PDF format
- Apply to the University of Cambridge to study in the Faculty of Law. You must put King’s College as your first-choice college. See the University Graduate Admission pages and the Faculty of Law for admission information.
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