Nicholas Grambas Travel Scholarship
Established by New York based-Melbourne alumnus Nicholas Grambas (BCom 1984, LLB 1985), and Kate Grambas. It seeks to provide for JD students the opportunity to experience and learn from international study by helping to meet travel and accommodation expenses for international study.
Applications open
15 Jun 2023
Applications closed
6 Aug 2023
Citizenship requirements
Australian / domestic student
International student
Applicable study areas
Law, legal studies and criminology
Number of scholarships awarded
1
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Eligibility & selection criteria
Eligibility
To be eligible for this scholarship, you must:
- Be a domestic or international student
- Be admitted and enrolled in the Melbourne JD at Melbourne Law School
Melbourne JD students must be undertaking one of the following approved international opportunities:
- Exchange
- Degree Partnerships
- International Subjects
- LAWS90214 Indigenous Law in Aotearoa and Australia
- LAWS90006 Law and Legal Practice in Asia
- LAWS90107 New Technology Law
- LAWS00011 Center for Transnational Legal Studies
Selection criteria
The scholarship is awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need.
Note: Students who wish to be eligible for scholarships that consider financial need must submit the University of Melbourne’s Student Financial Assessment form prior to submitting their application for Melbourne Law School scholarships.
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Application process
Applicants must submit an application with Melbourne Law School during the application period:
Apply with MLS
Only one application is required - applicants do not need to submit individual applications for each available scholarship.
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When will I know the outcome?
Recipients will receive their outcome approximately one month after applications close.
What are the benefits?
A single payment of upto $2500.
The information listed here is subject to change without notice. Where we have listed information about jointly run scholarships programs, please also see our partners' websites. Information describing the number and value of scholarships awarded is indicative.