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As part of the European Unions European Neighbourhood Policy up to 150 scholarships will be made to students from partner countries (Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestinian Authority, Russia, Syria, Tunisia, and Ukraine) who pursue Masters degrees in fields of European studies. Scholarships of up to 20,000 are available for students undertaking the LLM European Union Law at the University of Reading in England. The application due date for this attractive postgraduate opportunity is 28 May. Here are the details: www.reading.ac.uk/law Scholarships of up to 20,000 are available for students undertaking the LLM European Union Law at the University of Reading in England. The School of Law at Reading offers a one-year taught Master of Laws programme in European Union Law. Students in the programme have an opportunity to develop an advanced knowledge of EU law and examine EU law in its social and political context. Under the European Neighbourhood Policy the EU will award up to 150 scholarships to students from partner countries who are pursuing Masters degrees in fields of European studies. Scholarships are designed to cover tuition fees, living allowance and travel costs, establishment and relocation expenses. The School of Law at Reading can nominate up to ten students for scholarships. The key requirements for eligibility include: Applicants must be a national of and resident in one of the following countries: Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestinian Authority, Russia, Syria, Tunisia and Ukraine. Applicants must be proficient in English. The Reading Law Schools LLM programmes usually require an IELTS score of 7. Applicants will usually have an undergraduate degree in Law, or a degree with a Law component, or a degree in relevant related field such as European studies. The degree will usually be at first or upper second class Honours standard. Applicant must have either completed this degree or will have completed it by the time the course starts in October 2008. Applicants for scholarships can apply for a scholarship to only one EU higher education institution offering an eligible programme in the field of European Studies. The Reading Law Schools LLM European Union Law is an eligible programme. Deadline for applications Applications must be received by Wednesday, 28 May 2008. How to apply: For an information pack and application form, applicants should contact the Law Schools admission office at law-pg-admissions@lists.reading.ac.uk or the Schools Director of Taught Postgraduate Studies, Dr Lawrence McNamara, at l.mcnamara@reading.ac.uk. Information about the LLM European Union Law and the Schools other postgraduate programmes can be found on the web site of the School of Law: www.reading.ac.uk/law.