Over 30 scholarships available for the 2013-14 academic year

Riga Graduate School of Law (RGSL) in Riga, Latvia has announced a number of scholarship opportunities for students enrolled in the LL.M. programs there during the 2013-14 academic year.

As in years past, RGSL will offer 14 scholarships for its Public International Law and Human Rights program funded by the Open Society Foundation. Seven of these will cover full tuition (USD 6,500), and the other seven scholarships will cover tuition plus living and accommodation expenses (USD 5,250).

These scholarships are available to students from the following countries: Russia, Byelorussia, Ukraine, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro and Serbia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.

The school is also offering 6 full-tuition and 12 half-tuition waivers for new bachelor and masters students who are not already resident in Latvia.

The deadline for both scholarship opportunties is March 15, 2013.

For more information, please visit the RGSL scholarship website. For more information about the LL.M. programs at RGSL, please visit their full LLM GUIDE directory profile.
 

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