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Fully Funded Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) 2022 Herchel Smith Scholarship

New PhD students undertaking full-time research in the area of Intellectual Property (IP) can apply for a Herchel Smith Scholarship to start in the 2022-23 academic year. The award covers three years of study while in full time enrolment, subject to satisfactory annual progress reports.

The award will cover all tuition fees whether at the Home rate or the International rate. It is therefore open to both UK and International applicants. In addition, an award of around £17,000 per year (reviewed annually) will be paid to the recipient on a regular basis throughout the academic year starting from September 2022.

About Queen Mary University of London

Queen Mary College was founded in the nineteenth century to provide education to working class people living in London�s East End. It originated from the People�s Palace Technical Colleges, which opened in 1887 and were funded by the Draper�s Company. Opened by Queen Victoria, the People�s Palace provided evening classes, a library, reading rooms and social activities. Its purpose resonates with Queen Mary today. It existed to provide education to people from all backgrounds and as �a place where people of all classes and conditions congregate�, it promoted divers... continue reading

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Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) PhD Scholarship

Application Deadline02 Jun 2022
Country to studyUnited Kingdom
School to studyQueen Mary University
TypePhD
Course to studyView courses
SponsorQueen Mary University of London
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) PhD Scholarship

The successful applicants of the Herchel Smith Scholarship 2022 will receive the following benefits:

    • Tuition fees at the EU rate or the overseas rate.
    • 17,000 pounds per year will be paid to the beneficiary on a monthly basis throughout the year commencing from September 2022.

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Requirements for Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) PhD Scholarship Qualification

  • The Herchel Smith Ph.D. Scholarship Programme recognizes and supports exceptional full-time students who show the potential to make an outstanding contribution to intellectual property law. This program supports PhD students in intellectual property law and those working at the intersection of intellectual property law and other areas of sciences and humanities.
  • The award is for new applicants who will enrol at the start of the coming academic year, in September 2022. Therefore, current PhD students who enrolled prior to September are not eligible to apply for the award.
  • Please note that PhD programs are available in September entry only. Applicants must fulfil the necessary academic requirements to be eligible for the program (this includes graduating from their LLM course with the specified grade or higher). Therefore, students graduating in November 2022 can only start their studies in September 2022 and are not eligible for this award (unless they have previously graduated from an LLM degree taken earlier).
  •  It is therefore open to both the UK and non-EU applicants.

Application Deadline

June 2, 2022


How to Apply

Interested and qualified? Go to Queen Mary University of London on mysis.qmul.ac.uk to apply
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