One of Ireland’s leading law firms, Matheson, has established a new scholarship in association with UL’s School of Law and the UL Foundation as part of its 50ForFifty initiative to support scholarships for UL students.
The Matheson Scholarship in Law Plus, which will be awarded annually, is open to first year undergraduate Bachelor of Laws (Law Plus) students in UL with the recipient to receive:
• a bursary of €5,000 for the academic year; and
• a position on the Matheson Career First Programme, a dedicated programme for undergraduate students.
Commenting on the announcement, Michael Jackson, Matheson’s Managing Partner said: “We are pleased to launch the Matheson Scholarship in Law Plus in partnership with the UL Foundation. At Matheson, we strive to enable the progress of our people and our clients through innovation and collaboration. We are committed to supporting and encouraging students to be innovators and catalysts for change and to reach their full potential. We hope that this scholarship will help the recipient to achieve their goals at both an academic and professional level.”
Professor Raymond Friel, Head of the School of Law, UL, commented: “The School of Law at the University of Limerick is proud to continue and enhance our long relationship with Matheson, one of Ireland’s leading international law firms. Both the School and Matheson share a common ethos in the legal world and we are delighted to have them generously sponsor this scholarship as part of the UL 50forFifty scheme, which will assist the successful candidate to access and pursue a legal education. With this scholarship from Matheson, the School of Law at UL will continue to pioneer innovative programmes and courses together with an inclusive and accessible environment for our students.”
How To Apply
To apply for the scholarship, please email a copy of your CV and a short summary (maximum 1,000 words) as to why you believe you should be the recipient of the Matheson Scholarship in Law Plus. Please send your entries to: ul.scholarship@matheson.com by Friday, 4 November 2022.