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The International Undergraduate Merit Scholarship is available at the University of Leeds for international students pursuing law in the United Kingdom. The scholarship is offered for a bachelor’s degree in Law. Students from all nationalities are eligible to apply except UK nationals.
These scholarships are awarded in the form of a £2,500 tuition fee deduction to all international students progressing to year two or year three of an eligible undergraduate degree who meet the eligibility criteria.
University of Leeds is a government-owned tertiary institution, tracing its origin to 1874 when it was known as Yorkshire College of Science. The University of Leeds campus is in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
Tuition Fees
As an international student at the University of Leeds, the tuition fee you will pay for a postgraduate program is about £17,850. For undergraduate programs, you should expect to pay £16,350.
Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for this scholarship, the applicant must:
- Be an international student.
- Have achieved at least a 60% average in the preceding year of your degree with the School of Law, University of Leeds.
- Be enrolled in year two or three of a School of Law undergraduate degree.
Eligible Courses
- LLB Law
- LLB Law with German
- LLB Law with French Law
- LLB Law with Hispanic Law
- LLB Law Graduate Programme (2-year)
Benefits of Scholarship
This is a partially funded scholarship. Recipients of the International Undergraduate Merit Scholarship at the University of Leeds will be awarded financial aid valued at £2,500 towards tuition fees.
Application Procedure
- Candidates should already be studying Law at Leeds
- The university automatically considers candidates for the scholarship
Deadline/Expiration: July 20, 2025