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New Scholarship for LLM Programmes: EU Talent Grant Law

18 January 2018

In December 2017, a new scholarship was announced for applicants to the Faculty’s English-taught LLM programmes. The new EU Talent Grant Law scholarship is a one-time scholarship of €500 for talented LLM applicants from the EU to the following LLM programmes:

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The scholarship covers roughly 25% of the tuition fees for outstanding LLM students from the EU. Tuition fees for the 2018-2019 academic year.

Scholarships for non-EU students also are available, for example the University of Groningen Talent Grant: Partial Scholarship Law . All scholarship and funding opportunities, including those from the Dutch government and international organizations, can be found on the University of Groningen Grantfinder .

More details about the EU Talent Grant Law (and link to application form).

The application deadline for both the EU Talent Grant Law and University of Groningen Talent Grant: Partial Scholarship Law is May 1st 2018.


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Last modified:17 July 2023 10.18 a.m.

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