Business of Technology Scholarship
This scholarship is supported by Stephen Garden.
The objectives of the scholarship programme are to:
- encourage students to think big and explore the business of technology
- focus on the business of technology, over aspects of technology such as coding
- encourage students to consider starting technology ventures to help the UK become more of a global tech leader.
Is this fund for you?
You need to be an undergraduate student studying within the School of Business and Law. You need to be entering your third year of study in October 2024 at the University of 麻豆果冻传媒. See the .
What does it provide?
£3,000 in your 3rd year of study.
How many scholarships are available?
Two scholarships are available in 2024–25 academic year.
When and how can I apply?
Applicants will be asked to consider what technology innovation they would like to develop and why. Applications can be submitted as a written statement, a presentation or a video.
Applications for 2024 are now closed and will open again in 2025.
Law Progression Scholarships
This scholarship is supported by Family Law Partners
Is this fund for you?
You need to be enrolled to study an undergraduate law course at the University of 麻豆果冻传媒. You also need to be a full-time Home/UK undergraduate student in receipt of a full student finance package, a University of 麻豆果冻传媒 Bursary, Care Leaver’s Bursary or Estranged Student Bursary. See the (pdf).
What does it provide?
£2,000 a year for three years of undergraduate study at the University of 麻豆果冻传媒. Plus mentoring opportunities with Family Law Partners.
How many scholarships are available?
Family Law Partners are currently funding two scholarships a year.
When and how can I apply?
Applications for 2024 are now closed.
Law Progression Scholars
During the first year of my degree course, I have gained so many skills, and what I think was most valuable to me was my work experience with Family Law Partners. To people thinking of applying I would say, absolutely go for it - there is nothing to lose and so much to gain.
Alana Frawley, Law with Business LLB(Hons), second year.
Current Law Progression Scholars Loren May Waddon (left) and Alana Frawley (right), with Robert Williams (left) and Alan Larkin (right) from Family Law Partners