University of Adelaide Law School Scholarship

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The University of Adelaide Law School Scholarships are available to eligible Malaysian students who are studying the South Australian Matriculation (SAM) program in Malaysia and are seeking entry into a Bachelor of Laws degree in semester 1 of 2010. The Scholarship provides a one-off payment for living allowances.

Eligibility:

  • Have applied to undertake a Bachelor of Laws degree at the University of Adeliade and obe offred admission into semester 1 2010 by the South Australian Tertiary Admissions Center (SATAC);
  • Commence an academic program for the first time  at the University of Adelaide ; AND
  • Be a citizen of Malaysia

Selection Critirea:
The Scholarships will be awarded for academic excellence to outstanding Malaysian students.

Applications will be assessed on the basis of:

1) TER score; and

2) Statement of Purpose supplied to the University of Adelaide.

Extra-curricular achievements will not be considered

Benefits:
The University will grant up to Ten Scholarships of AUD 3000 each to applicants commencing a Bachelor of Laws degree in Semester 1 of 2010. The Scholarship provides a one-off payment for living allowances only and will be paid to the Scholarship recipient upon their arrival in Adelaide.

Application Process:
An application for admission to the Bachelor of Laws degree at the University in 2010 will constitute an application for a Scholarship provided that a Statement of Purpose is forwarded separately to the Law School by 31st October 2009.

The Statement of Purpose should contain no more than 1000 words, detailing why the candidate is interested in undertaking a law degree and how the knowledge gained will shape his/her future. The Statement of Purpose must be lodged electronically through prof.enquiries@adelaide.edu.au by 31st October 2009.

Successful recipients will receive a Scholarship Offer from the University within 1 week after the release of their TER by SATAC.

Contact Details:
E-mail: prof.enquiries@adelaide.edu.au

Dateline: 31 October 2009

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