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Wednesday, 23 November 2016

The Cambridge Law Journal, the oldest law journal associated with the Cambridge Faculty of Law, is offering a Studentship, tenable for three years subject to satisfactory academic progress, for a new PhD student commencing full-time doctoral research in 2017/18. The value of the Studentship will be up to the value of the applicable fees for a Home UK/EU or Overseas student, plus the applicable rate of maintenance. Studentships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and research potential.

The Studentship is suited to applicants with a common law background. The aim of the Studentship is to support and promote the study and research in core common law subjects, and preference may be given to applicants proposing research in such areas.

Candidates wishing to be considered for this Studentship should apply for admission to the PhD by the course closing date of 1 December 2016 (see http://www.graduate.study.cam.ac.uk/) and return the studentship application form to phdadmissions@law.cam.ac.uk by the studentship closing date of 15 March 2017.

Queries about the Studentship may be addressed to phdadmissions@law.cam.ac.uk.

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