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Funding and Scholarships

Undergraduate Programmes

Postgraduate Taught Programmes

Postgraduate Research Programmes

International Students only

The Law School offers students of international fee status funding support at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.

Undergraduate Degree Programmes

  • Entrance Bursaries of £1,000 each. These are available to all international students achieving excellence at A-level by obtaining grades of  AAA or the equivalent who enter in the first year of the M100 programme; and
  • Merit Scholarships each worth between £1,000 and £5,000 a year. These are available to those who achieve outstanding academic performance whilst studying on the LLB programme at Cardiff.

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Home Students only

Cardiff University offers bursaries to provide additional financial support for undergraduate students, who are normally resident in the UK, from lower income backgrounds. This money is available on top of state-funded maintenance grants and loans.

International Students only

The Law School offers a £1,000 scholarship to all international fee status students who complete their undergraduate law degree at Cardiff University.

To find out more please see our postgraduate taught scholarships.

 

 

For full potential funding opportunities please see the University’s Funding and Scholarship Database

 

 

 

 

Cardiff Law School has been able to provide funding for a number of postgraduate research students, for example, through its membership of the ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) Wales Doctoral Training Centre, the Cardiff University AHRC (Arts and Humanities Research Council) Postgraduate Block Grant Partnership, and the Cardiff University President's Awards.

Cardiff Law School AHRC PhD Studentship

This PhD will investigate how cultural intermediaries are legally constructed. It will analyse how intermediaries are (or are not) regulated and how relationships between artists, intermediaries and communities are legally implemented and mediated. The project will be breaking innovative, new ground and it is not expected that a student will have studied these questions before.

To find out more please click here.