1000 Travel Scholarship - Protocol
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www.welshliveryguild.org Awards Form 5B
Application for a Travel Scholarship NAME ...... Forenames ......
Date of birth ...... Place of birth ......
Address ......
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Tel...... Mobile ...... email ......
Educational achievements - subjects & grades: Year obtained:
School ......
College / University ......
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Current university / college / employer
Name ...... Course / department ......
Address ......
Referees (it may be helpful for the Guild to contact someone about this application)
1. Name ...... Address ......
...... Tel. no......
2. Name ...... Address ......
...... Tel. No ......
Please attach to this form an outline of the project (see protocol) Note. In making and signing this application you hereby agree to providing, in confidence, information about yourself, your career, and the need for and use to which the scholarship money will be put. You also agree, if you are awarded a scholarship, to provide a report to the Welsh Livery Guild on your use of the scholarship, and you also agree to your name and photograph being used in Welsh Livery Guild Awards publicity. the name of the local newspaper where I live is ......
SIGNED ...... Date ...... October 2008 www.welshliveryguild.org Awards Form 5A
£1000 Travel Scholarship - Protocol The Scholarship
The Welsh Livery Guild was established in 1993 for the purpose of promoting the arts, science and technology in Wales and, in particular, for the development of the skills and professional competences within these activities. One of the ways it achieves these objectives is by offering a limited number of £1000 Travel Scholarships in various sectors of education and personal development.
Purpose of the Scholarship
The Scholarship is to enable recipients to travel abroad and to undertake a work or study project which will significantly assist in furthering their careers and enhancing and developing their talents.
Qualification for the Scholarship
The Guild is established for the benefit of the people of Wales. Candidates, who should generally be within the age range of 21 to 35, will therefore need to demonstrate by a blend of birth, upbringing, residency, or employment that they have a commitment to Wales. They should present a proposal which is compatible with the overall purpose of the Scholarship.
Application for a Scholarship
Applicants should complete the attached form 5B and enclose it with a short statement of motivation (maximum 200 words) explaining why you wish to attend the Intellectual Property Law event chosen and how it might develop and benefit your future career. In addition, applicants should attach an indicative budget (flights, daily subsistence, etc.). The completed form, statement of motivation and indicative budget should be submitted not later than Fri., 25th November, 2016 to the following address [email protected]...... (see note 1).
Shortlisted applicants will be invited for interview (to be held at Bangor Law School).
The Scholarship Winner It is a condition of the award that, on return, the recipient of the award submits a report on his/her attendance (and participation) at an Intellectual Property Law conference, including, if possible, some photographs. Guidance on the content of the report will be provided. The report will be retained in the Guild’s archives. Award recipients are responsible for their own safety whilst undertaking their project.
Note 1: In the absence of any address being given, please send to: Dr. Mark Hyland, Bangor Law School. email: [email protected] October, 2008