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Do these colleges provide scholarships for law courses in UK for a Master's/LLM?

17 Aug 2026 · Answered by Mona Negi · 1 min read
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Yes, many UK universities offer scholarships for international students pursuing law master's programs.

- University of Southampton: £3,000 scholarship for international students with a first-class undergraduate degree.
- University of Law: Fee reductions of £1,000 - £2,500 for LLM programs; full and partial scholarships for human rights advocates.
- University of Liverpool: Merit-based bursaries for LLM students.
- University College London (UCL): £15,000 for international master's students from lower-income backgrounds.
- University of Leeds: International Excellence Scholarships for high-achieving master's applicants.
- University of Westminster: £3,000 tuition fee award for high-achieving international students.
- University of Nottingham: Scholarships for international students starting full-time master's programs.
- University of Sheffield: £4,320 towards tuition fees for outstanding international LLM students.
- Chevening Scholarship: UK government-funded, covers tuition, flights, and accommodation for one-year master's courses.
- Clarendon Fund (Oxford): Fully funded scholarships for graduate students.
- GREAT Scholarships: Minimum £10,000 for Indian students in one-year postgraduate law courses.
- Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships: Covers fees and support for eligible part-time/distance learners.

Scholarship details and eligibility are subject to change.

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