Fully Funded PhD Studentships at the University of Hong Kong

by | 18 Oct 2017

Applications are now open for fully funded studentships at The Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong (HKU). The Faculty is consistently ranked as one of the top 20 law schools worldwide. Each year 10-12 students are admitted to PhD, SJD and MPhil programmes. Supervision is available in most areas of private, public, corporate, international, financial and comparative law.

The Faculty has a particular interest in research at the intersection of law and the humanities with a number of scholars working in the fields of legal theory, law and film, law and language, legal history, law and literature, and related areas. More information about the law and humanities research and teaching at HKU is available here:

http://www.law.hku.hk/lawandhumanities/

Details of research programmes and information about applying to study at HKU is available here:

http://www.law.hku.hk/researchprogramme/pp_research_programmes.php

Informal inquires can be directed to Prof. Scott Veitch (veitch@hku.hk).

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