Winners of the 2021-22 School of Law student prizes

We are delighted to announce the winners of the 2021-22 School of Law student prizes.

Photo of the winners of the 2021-2022 School of Law student prizes at their graduation

Every year, Law firms that we work with offer prizes for our students for exceptional performance during their studies. The prizes have varied from work experience within a Law firm, monetary prizes, calls with the Graduate Recruitment team or an office visit. 

The opportunities that our partner firms offer to our students are extremely valuable for their career development and are an excellent opportunity to set themselves apart in a competitive market.

The prize winners include: 

Slaughter and May Prize for Advanced Equity and Trusts

  • Kirsty Haynes
  • Keeley Webb

Slaughter and May Prize for Remedies in Private Law

  • Oscar Hurst
  • Widad Mohammad

Cleary Gottlieb Prize for International Commercial Arbitration

  • Li Ming Chong
  • Shuqi Jiang
  • Thomas Stringer

Sullivan & Cromwell Prize for Public Law in the UK and the EU

  • Sarah Zedlacher

Thompsons Solicitors Prize for Advanced Torts

  • Safia Cecchini

Falcon Chambers Prize for Advanced Land Law

  • Isobel Heer

Herbert Smith Freehills Prize for Law of Public Companies

  • Kyle James

Herbert Smith Freehills Prize for Advanced EU Law

  • Lucy Eastwood
  • Thomas Lord

Pearson Prize for Advanced Criminal Law and Justice

  • Lucy Eastwood

Stowe Family Law Prize for Family Law

  • Amelia Fragola-Hunt

Congratulations to all of our prize winners and thank you to all of the Law firms that have provided our students with excellent opportunities. 

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International undergraduate scholarships

We offer a generous package of financial support for international undergraduate students, including scholarships worth £10,000 towards the annual tuition fee.

Applications are open for existing offer holders for an undergraduate degree programme starting in autumn 2025.