Level: | Master |
Tuition: | Full coverage |
Finaid max: | 10000 GBP 1 |
Deadline: | Apr 12, 2026 |
Duration max: | 12 months |
Level: | Master |
Tuition: | Full coverage |
Finaid max: | 10000 GBP 1 |
Deadline: | Apr 12, 2026 |
Duration max: | 12 months |
The Norman Spink Scholarship Fund is a fund to help support all students who are able to demonstrate need of financial assistance, to undertake the one year LLM Law programme at King's specifically related to Tax Law.
King's College London is delighted to announce the launch of the Norman Spink Scholarship Fund. The generous bequest from the late Mr Norman Spink has been used to establish scholarships to support students who wish to study Tax Law at King's. This fund is intended to give students the opportunity to further their legal careers in an internationally recognised centre of excellence.
The winner will be selected on the basis of a personal statement as well as demonstrable financial need. Applicants must have a confirmed place to study the one year LLM Law programme at King's in September.
Finaid max: 10000 GBP
Quota: 1
The scholarships are worth £10,000 (Home/EU/International) and are intended to help towards the cost of your tuition fees for the year.
For 2021-22 one scholarship will be available.
Home/EU students: The scholarship will be worth £10,000. Remaining tuition fee: £8,180.
International students: The scholarship will be worth £10,000. Remaining tuition fee: £18,770.
Eligible students must:
Applications can be downloaded on the website.
The deadline for applications is 12 April
Provided your application form has been accurately completed and the appropriate documentary evidence supplied, you will be notified of the decision during June.
The award of a scholarship to an offer-holder will be conditional upon:
Deposits are not required until a decision has been made on the scholarships, unsuccessful scholarship candidates will need to pay their programme deposit within two weeks of the outcome.
The successful candidate will be selected by panel of senior academic Law School representatives.