Essay Scholarship Competition
2016 Scholarship Competition
Announcement: Up to 10 US$500 awards made in February 2017
to the top essays answering this year's essay question:How does refugee and migration law affect poverty and economic development? How can it be implemented to reduce poverty and to improve economic development?
Register by 31 October 2016; essays due by 31 December 2016. Applicants must be registered to compete: essays from unregistered candidates will not be accepted. Candidates must be a citizen of an eligible country and a student (usually of law) with proof of educational enrollment in an eligible country (at the time of award). Please note it may take us a few days to send your registration.
Full instructions (please download): Student Instructions (2016)
Note that awards are generally made payable to the winner's educational institution and not to the student directly. Awards may also be less any necessary bank conversion fees and/or taxes.Lex:lead will never charge a fee to participate. Registered students who submit essays on time receive a Certificate of Participation.Announcement: Up to 10 US$500 awards made in February 2017
to the top essays answering this year's essay question:How does refugee and migration law affect poverty and economic development? How can it be implemented to reduce poverty and to improve economic development?
Register by 31 October 2016; essays due by 31 December 2016. Applicants must be registered to compete: essays from unregistered candidates will not be accepted. Candidates must be a citizen of an eligible country and a student (usually of law) with proof of educational enrollment in an eligible country (at the time of award). Please note it may take us a few days to send your registration.
Full instructions (please download): Student Instructions (2016)
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Email an Ambassador: lexlead.ambassador@yahoo.com.
Essay Scholarship Competition
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