Centre Of European Law PhD Studentship By the Dickson Poon School Of Law, King’s College London: Apply Now!

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What Is The Dickson Poon School of Law?

The Dickson Poon School of Law is the law school of King’s College London, itself part of the federal University of London, and serves as one of the nine schools of study within the college. It is situated on the Strand in the East Wing of Somerset House, in close proximity to the Royal Courts of Justice and the four Inns of Court in the heart of London’s legal quarter. Among the most prestigious and selective law schools in the world, is currently ranked in the global top 15 and fifth in both Europe and the UK.

What Are The Details Of The Opportunity?

  • Subject areas: Law. A full studentship avalible to an incoming Dickson Poon School of Law PhD student. The subject area of research must relate to the centre’s research themes and European Law as broadly defined.
  • Funding type: Tuition fee. Living cost
  • Award Details: This is a fully funded studentship that includes 3 years of fees + a maintenance stipend at the UKRI level. Awards are offered on the condition that the candidate has met/will meet all the conditions required for acceptance by the Dickson Poon School of Law. Awards are only valid for commencement in October 2024 and cannot be deferred. Awards cannot be transferred to another institution. Full conditions available upon offer.
  • Eligibility: Must be accepted on the Law Research MPhil/PhD programme for October 2024. The subject area of proposed PhD research must relate to the centre’s research themes and European Law as broadly defined. CLICK HERE For More Details.
  • Application Process: Please apply to the Dickson Poon School of Law MPhil/PhD programme. On the funding section of your King’s Apply Admissions Application Form, ensure you tick the box ‘Applied to a King’s funding scheme’ and enter the code below. Award Scheme Code: CEL2024
  • Selection Process: Applicants will be assessed by our Scholarship Panel in the spring which will rank candidate applications using RCUK scoring. Scoring is based on the applicant’s academic potential (50%) and the quality of their research proposal and its fit with the Centre (50%). Centre of European Law directors will select one recipient out of the Scholarship Panel shortlist.

For More Information:

For any queries email at LawResearch@kcl.ac.uk

CLICK HERE For More Details About The Opportunity

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