Profile Description:
The School of Law fosters and promotes research in all major fields of legal study. Their national and international research standing represents our excellence.
They recognise the growing internationalisation of research agendas in legal, socio-legal, and criminal justice studies. We run lively programmes of seminars and colloquia, host visiting scholars and work with key policy makers.
They concentrate Their research work into five research centres:
Centre for Business Law and Practice (CBLP)
Centre for Criminal Justice Studies (CCJS)
Centre for Law and Social Justice (LSJ)
Law and Emerging Technlogies Resarch Group (LET)
Disability Law Hub
They offer two research degree paths for postgraduate students:
PhD
MA by Research
Scholarships:
The School of Law and the University of Leeds offer a number of scholarships to UK/EU and international students wishing to pursue postgraduate research opportunities. You can find out more about scholarships by visiting their website.
Funding Notes:
Some or all of the PhD opportunities in this programme have funding attached. Applications for this programme are welcome from suitably qualified candidates worldwide. Funding may only be available to a limited set of nationalities and you should read the full programme details for further information.
How to Apply:
choose an existing research project or start your own.
The supporting documents your school needs to process your application may vary but you must provide copies of your academic transcripts or certificates.
You may also need copies of:
your CV
a research proposal
English translations of your academic transcripts
English language qualification certificates
visa and immigration documents
Deadline: Limited Availability – Hurry Up !!!
University Link : Apply Now
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