Scholarships Need-based
Durham University

Hogan Lovells Scholarships

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Any
Disciplines
8000 GBP
Grant
United Kingdom
Location
25 Jan 2026
Application deadline

About

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Overview

Scholarship type

Need based

Number of scholarships to award

Multiple

Grant

Up to £8,000

Scholarship coverage

  • tuition fee reduction

Description

The University gratefully acknowledges the generous gift bestowed by Hogan Lovells International LLP. The Hogan Lovells Scholarship assists one or more undergraduate student(s) embarking on the LLB Law or Law with Foundation LLB programme who meet the essential eligibility criteria associated with this scholarship and who have the desire to practice commercial law.

At Hogan Lovells, they believe that access to the legal profession must be open and fair and they aim to break down barriers that may deter talented individuals. They are mindful that not everyone has the benefit of the financial resources that make studying accessible to them. With our scholarships, they hope to help overcome that barrier and enable our scholars to enjoy their studies and achieve their goals without the stress of worrying about funding. The scholarship scheme does not stop with the funding. Our scholars can use Hogan Lovells contacts to find out more about commercial law, help them navigate the recruitment process and give them greater insights into the opportunities available following their studies.

Applicable programmes

Benefits

One or more new scholarships are offered per academic year, awarding the scholar(s) with up to £8,000 of financial support for the first years of their academic studies on their Law programme. The exact amount of the financial award made to each scholar will be dependent upon the scholar’s financial circumstances, including the support they receive from other sources.

Eligibility

  • Have attended a state school for their secondary education.
  • Have a household income below £42,875.
  • Be the first generation in their immediate family to attend university
  • Applications are also welcome from candidates from the following groups; black and minority ethnic students (BAME), caregivers, care leavers and disabled students

Scholarship requirements

Disciplines

Any

Locations

United Kingdom

Nationality

Any

Study experience required

High school

Age

Unknown

Application

Application deadline

25 Jan 2026

Submit an academic application to Durham University via UCAS by the UCAS deadline of 25th January.

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