Cambridge University Reporter


Arnold McNair Scholarships in International Law: Notice

Statutes and Ordinances, 2008, pp. 716 and 822

The Registrary gives notice that an election to one or more Arnold McNair Scholarships in International Law will be made in July 2010.

A Scholarship is open to any member of the University who has kept at least eight terms and who is a candidate for, or has been classed in, either Part IB or Part II of the Law Tripos in the year of his or her application.

A Scholarship will be tenable for one year from 1 October 2009, and will not be renewable. It will be the duty of a Scholar to carry out study or research in International Law. A Scholar may not, during tenure of the Scholarship, follow any such business or profession or engage in any such educational or other work as in the opinion of the Electors would interfere with his or her study.

Candidates must send their names to the Registrary (addressed to the Awards Clerk), The Old Schools, Cambridge, CB2 1TN so as to reach him not later than the day before the first day for General Admission to degrees (26 June 2009), together with a statement of the nature of the further study or research that they propose to undertake and a statement of financial circumstances. The value of the Scholarship is determined in each case by the Electors, the present value being at least £5,000.