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The CDLP have agreed to fund a scholarship which will be awarded on the basis of a competition open to all applicants for the LL.M. in International and Comparative Disability Law and Policy in NUI Galway. The recipient of the scholarship will be awarded the tuition for one year of the programme.
To be eligible to enter for the CDLP scholarship, candidates must first apply for the LL.M. in International and Comparative Disability Law and Policy. Only candidates who are offered a place on this programme will be considered for the scholarship. Candidates who have been offered a place subject to degree results are also eligible to apply. Applications for the LL.M. are made online at www.pac.ie. The deadline for receipt of applications is 5 pm, on Sunday July 31st, 2011. Applications should be sent to llmdisability@nuigalway.ie Full information is available in this PDF.
NUI Galway has recently launched an LL.M in International and Comparative Disability Law and Policy, one of the first of its kind in the world. The area of Disability Law Reform and Policy is experiencing significant growth, with the introduction of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which in turn has resulted in the development of disability strategies at international, regional and national level.
The LL.M. will be provided in the Centre for Disability Law and Policy, a research centre of excellence in the School of Law, NUI Galway. The Centre is dedicated to producing research that informs the debate on national and international disability law reform and is committed to producing high quality research to contribute to that process. The Centre already has a lively cohort of PhD students who will mix and interact and enhance the learning experience of future LL.M. students.
Pictured at the launch of NUI Galway's new LL.M. in International and Comparative Disability Law and Policy were (seated l-r) the University's President Dr James J. Browne and the Programme Director Shivaun Quinlivan. Also pictured (standing l-r) were NUI Galway's: Professor Liam O'Malley, Head of the School of Law; Professor Gerard Quinn, Director of the Centre for Disability Law and Policy, School of Law; and Professor Willie Golden, Dean of the College of Business, Public Policy and Law.
The LL.M. in International and Comparative Disability Law and Policy aims to have small classes to enrich the staff / student experience. This builds on a long tradition of an open door policy to students developed and encouraged in the School of Law. Other positive aspects of the programme include the opportunity to participate in community-based learning with disability organisations at a local, national and international level, many of which have enjoyed a long relationship with the Centre.
Professor Gerard Quinn, Director of the Centre for Disability Law and Policy, NUI Galway School of Law, says: “We are very keen to encourage clinical legal education, so that the students gain practical and hands on experience, and disability organisations gain good legal knowledge. Our ethos is change. This new programme aims to equip students not just with knowledge and insights but also with the skills and motivation to help transform the lives of the 650 million persons with disabilities in the world.”
Programme Director of the LL.M, Shivaun Quinlivan says: “What we offer potential students is top-class teaching in an exciting learning environment and excellent research resources. Our lecturers are leading experts in their fields, and aim to provide an innovative and exciting programme dealing with the process of law reform in the field of disability. The programme also places an emphasis on developing students personal research, practical and professional skills for an increasingly competitive environment.”
The LL.M in International and Comparative Disability Law and Policy is a one year programme, which runs from September to August. Further information is accessible in the new brochure. People can apply through http://www.pac.ie/ (PAC Code: GYL11).
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