There are two competitions for Major
Scholarships each year: one for the Common Professional Entrance
Examination (CPE) or the Post-Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) course, and
one for the Bar Vocational Course (BVC).
When awarding scholarships to prospective students, the Inn takes the following criteria into account: |
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- Intellectual ability: the ability to conduct legal
research and give written advice, as demonstrated by performance in
school and university examinations, the interview and, where
appropriate, other experience;
- Motivation to succeed at the Bar: knowledge of the
profession and the Courts, and steps taken to acquire the personal
skills required of a Barrister, will be taken into account;
- Potential as an advocate both in oral and written skills;
- Personal qualities:those required by members of the Bar
include self-reliance, independence, integrity, reliability, and the
capacity to work effectively with clients, colleagues and chambers
staff.
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Once the decision to award a scholarship has been made by the
interviewing panel, the question of financial need is considered and
the size of the award determined. Where a preference or limitation was
expressed by the donor of the fund (for example the Malcolm Wright
award for those whose upbringing has fallen mainly on one parent or
guardian) the committee will, where possible, allocate named awards
between successful candidates in a way which reflects these purposes.
It should be emphasised that no candidate's opportunity of receiving a
scholarship will be adversely affected by this.
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