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Westminster Scholarship for Justice & Law for Nigerian Students. Apply Now!

About Westminster Scholarship for Justice & Law:
The University of Westminster is proud to work with the UK government’s GREAT Britain campaign and the British Council. Further information about our partnership with the GREAT Scholarships campaign can be found on the Study UK website.
What Type of Scholarship is this?
Masters
Who can apply for Westminster Scholarship for Justice & Law?
This scholarship is open to Overseas fee-paying students from (and residing in) Nigeria.
You must hold an offer for a full-time master’s course in Law starting in September Yearly at the University of Westminster.
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Terms and Conditions for Westminster Scholarship for Justice & Law
Students who already have a Master’s degree are not eligible to apply unless otherwise stated in the overseas academic qualifications equivalency guide.
Please note that if your course falls into one or more of the below categories then you are NOT eligible to apply for a scholarship:
- Postgraduate Diploma
- Professional courses (eg RIBA pt III, ACCA, CIMA, CiLEX)
- Conversion courses (eg Graduate Diploma in Law)
- Integrated Masters/MPhil/PhD student
- Part-time students
When is the Application Deadline for Westminster Scholarship for Justice & Law:
13th June Yearly
Where will Award be Taken?
UK
How Many Scholarships will be Given?
Several
What is the Benefit of Westminster Scholarship for Justice & Law?
£10,000 Tuition Fee Award paid directly to the University towards your tuition fees. Students on two-year postgraduate courses will receive the award for their first year only.
How to Apply for Westminster Scholarship for Justice & Law:
Please return your completed application form including any required supporting evidence as PDF attachments to m.parzych01@westminster.ac.uk.
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