Cambridge Trust

The Right Honourable Paul Martin Sr Scholarship at Cambridge University

Fees (International) , Maintenance , Student immigration health surcharge , Other (see below)
Course length
Prospective applicant
Masters
Full Time
Canada
Nationality
Required
2025/26

About

This scholarship is available to applicants from Canada to do the LLM (Masters in Law). It is tenable at any College.

This scholarship is offered in partnership with the Canadian Institute for Advanced Legal Studies.

Please note: a separate application is required for this scholarship.

Award details

Course length
Fees (International) Maintenance Student immigration health surcharge Other (see below)

One return airfare.

2
2025/26
No
Financial need (including Hardship) Academic merit

Eligibility

Prospective applicant
Masters
Full Time
Canada
Nationality
3 courses, See full list
Course

Candidates should have been awarded a law degree from a three or four-year program at a Faculty of Law in a Canadian university in the four years before the candidate will commence their studies at Cambridge

Application Process

No
Yes

Key dates

Candidates are selected by the Canadian Institute for Advanced Legal Studies (not the Trust). To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with the Canadian Institute for Advanced Legal Studies the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

The Trust’s awards period runs from March to July and is an ongoing process throughout that period. We aim to make our awards as early as possible, but some of our partner funded awards can take time, and sometimes when offers are declined we may be able to offer them elsewhere. Applicants will remain under consideration until the end of the awards period. We are not able to contact unsuccessful applicants. If you have not been contacted by the Trust by the end of the awards period, you should assume that your application has not been successful.