American University Washington College of Law LL.M. Scholarship Opportunities

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Arcadia Fellowship in International Copyright

What is covered?100% tuition scholarshipA paid research position within The Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property (PIJIP). Offered to students in the LL.M. in Intellectual Property and TechnologyEligibility RequirementsHigh-achieving students who display academic rigor and dedication to the field of international copyright law.The Fellowship is intended for students pursuing a career in academics, research or public interest legal practice in the field of international copyright law.To applySubmit a completed application along with supporting documents before application deadline.In your personal statement for the LL.M., you must explicitly describe your experience and interests relevant to PIJIP’s project on the right to research international copyright.Applicants who do not receive the Arcadia Fellowship in International Copyright will be considered for the Information Justice FellowshipApplication Deadline  May 1 (fall)

AUWCL Global Talent Development Scholarship

What is covered?50% tuition scholarship;Offered to students in the following LL.M. programs: International Legal StudiesInternational Business and Trade LawInternational Arbitration and Business LawGender, International and Comparative LawEligibility RequirementsHigh-performing students who display academic rigor and/or professional achievement in their respective field(s) of interest.Prior work experience is a plusNote for students in the International Arbitration and Business Law LL.M.The full and half tuition scholarships are awarded to qualified students of the in-residence track of this LL.M. program only. Students in the online/hybrid track are considered for partial scholarships.To applyA complete LL.M. application, and An essay explaining what you see as the role(s) of a global lawyer today, and to what extent the LL.M. program will help you prepare for a global legal career (max. 500 words)Application DeadlineMarch 1 (fall); October 1 (spring)

Civil Society Leadership Award

The Civil Society Leadership Awards (CSLA) provides fully funded master’s level scholarships at a network of universities across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and North America, including American University Washington College of Law. The program aims to support individuals who demonstrate both academic and professional excellence and have potential to become civil society leaders in their home communities.

The award will cover all tuition and fees, monthly stipend for room and board, program related travel, health insurance, all costs for an annual student conference, and a pre-university writing program. The scholarship does NOT provide funding for dependent family members. Applications are due September 15th for Fall admission. For more information on how to apply, visit the CSLA Website or email csla@infoscholar.org. All application materials should be sent directly to CSLA. If you are selected for the scholarship by CSLA, they will place you at one of their partner schools in the US or Europe.For FAQ’s, please click here.Information Justice Fellowship

The Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property offers fellowships designed for exceptional students committed to their field of specialization. Successful applicants will have an exemplary academic background and a demonstrated potential to excel in the LL.M. in Intellectual Property.

How to Apply: See complete program details.Inter-American Moot Court Scholarship

What is covered?100% tuition scholarshipOffered to students in the LL.M. in International Legal StudiesEligibility RequirementsHigh-performing students who display academic rigor and dedication to the field of public interestPreviously participated in the Inter-American Moot Court Competition at AUWCLTo applySubmit a complete LL.M. application, and an essay that described a current legal problem related to international human rights and humanitarian law, gender equality and justice, international criminal law, or public interest, and offers your solution to the problem. (no more than 750 words).Application Deadline  March 1Additional InformationAwarded for students enrolled in the fall semester only

International Arbitration Special Merit Scholarship

What is covered?100% tuition scholarship Offered to students in the LL.M. in International Arbitration and Business LawEligibility RequirementsHigh-achieving students with the potential of becoming leaders in the area of international arbitrationThis scholarship is awarded to a candidate in the in-residence track of the LL.M. program in International Arbitration and Business Law. Students in the online/hybrid track of this program are considered for partial scholarships.To applyA complete LL.M application along with a complete CV, including a list of publications (if any), andAn essay addressing the following questions:What was the most significant case or situation that you handled in your legal career? Please elaborate.What impact have you made in your practice area, and how?How would the scholarship and the LL.M. at AUWCL help you expand that impact, including potential change and adaptation of that practice area??An essay explaining how you will contribute to AUWCL after your LL.M. studies?Application DeadlineMarch 1 (fall); October 1 (spring)

Law & Government Fellowship

The Program on Law & Government offers fellowships designed for exceptional students committed to their field of specialization. Successful applicants will have an exemplary academic background and a demonstrated potential to excel in the LL.M. in Law & Government.

How to Apply: See complete program detailsMerit-Based Scholarship

Eligibility Requirements: Offered to students with strong academic performance in law school, and/or prior legal work experience.Summer Program Scholarship

What is covered?50% tuition scholarshipEligibility RequirementsParticipated previously in one of AUWCL Summer ProgramsThis scholarship is awarded to a candidate in the in-residence track of an eligible LL.M. program.To applyA complete application for an LL.M. program at AUWCL, andAn essay describing a current regional, international or country-specific legal problem and offering your solution to the problem. (no more than 750 words)Application Deadline  March 1 (fall); October 1 (spring)

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