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Vaho

Joined: 30 Jan 2007
Posts: 1
Master Degree in Law of Human rights
Wed Jan 31, 2007 01:03 PM
Hi!

My name is Vaho and I quite recently became Chevening/BC scholar. Therefore, I will have an opportunity to pursue LLM studies in Human Rights. At moment I have 3 options. These are: LSE, UCL and Essex. Still can think of one UK based University. Would you advice me anything?

Cheers,

Vx

[Edited 31 Jan 2007 by Vaho]

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satine


Joined: 15 Jun 2006
Posts: 82
Master Degree in Law of Human rights
Sun Feb 04, 2007 09:07 AM
I posted my application form to the Lund University few days ago. My second option is the Essex University (both LLM in HR). In the UK there is a quiet high fee (for me it is high, but I'm not from the UK) so Lund would be better for me. On the other hand I've heard so much good about scandinavian countries, especially Sweden, so actually my biggest dream is to get access at Lund.
I'm looking for other applicants to Lund, sharing our experiences, information, etc.
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fknandrew

Joined: 11 Jan 2007
Posts: 40
Master Degree in Law of Human rights
Mon Feb 05, 2007 12:09 PM
I posted my application form to the Lund University few days ago. My second option is the Essex University (both LLM in HR). In the UK there is a quiet high fee (for me it is high, but I'm not from the UK) so Lund would be better for me. On the other hand I've heard so much good about scandinavian countries, especially Sweden, so actually my biggest dream is to get access at Lund.
I'm looking for other applicants to Lund, sharing our experiences, information, etc.


Hi Satine,

I too was interested in Lund. However their LLM in Human Rights is for 2 years. That is too long for me.

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cigdem

Joined: 24 Nov 2006
Posts: 32
Master Degree in Law of Human rights
Fri Feb 09, 2007 08:10 AM
Hi!
I applied both to Lund and Essex University. I don't know much about Swedish universities. I have been told that they accept quite a lot international students. As to Essex, you can apply for the chevening scholarship. I guess the university itself offers also some scholarships. You can check it on the website.

Good luck for you applications!!
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satine


Joined: 15 Jun 2006
Posts: 82
Master Degree in Law of Human rights
Fri Feb 09, 2007 08:31 AM
good luck for yours as well!!!
I'am afraid, I missed the application deadline for the chevening scholarship (essex). There is only one scholarship at the Uni (for 2 students). So it is not very promising for me.... :-((
Without any financial help i can't study in the UK.
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