Marchant Foundation LLM Scholarship

The Marchant Foundation LLM Scholarship has been made possible by the kind donation of a former LSE law graduate (LLB, 1986).

The scholarship was awarded in the 2013/14 session for £10,000 and is expected to be awarded in the 2014 to the same value on the basis of financial need.

Eligibility

This scholarship is available for use on the full time LLM (Master of Laws).

Preference will be given to Indian applicants resident in India in the first instance; if there are no suitable Indian students we will consider those with UK and EU fee status.

How to apply

To be considered for this scholarship, you must have completed the 2014/15 LSE Graduate Financial Support Application form and received an offer of admission (conditional or unconditional) by 5pm 28 April 2014. You must complete Section G – Personal Statement. Complete Section G – Personal Statement.

When you submit an application for admission to a taught master’s programme, the Graduate Admissions Office will acknowledge your application and provide information about how to set up an LSE For You online account. This account will allow you to track the progress of your application for admission, and will provide you with access to the LSE Graduate Financial Support Application Form. The LSE Graduate Financial Support Application form will be available until 5pm 28 April 2014.

Selection for this scholarship will take place between May and July 2014 and we will notify the successful recipient(s) by the end of July 2014. If you have not heard from the Financial Support Office by the end of July 2014, you must assume your application has been unsuccessful. We will notify successful applicants only.

How to apply for admission

Tracking your application for admission

If you complete the LSE Graduate Financial Support Application form, you will also be considered for support from the LSE Graduate Support Scheme. Being unsuccessful with your application to the Graduate Support Scheme does not preclude you from being considered for other awards such as this one. Being unsuccessful with your application to the Graduate Support Scheme does not preclude you from being considered for other awards such as this one.