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Talent is everywhere, but opportunity is not.

Our Global Scholarships programme supports outstanding law students in developing countries reach their potential and contribute to the rule of law in their communities.
Global Scholarships Program

Each year we sponsor up to 50 students, called Fellows, based throughout Africa, South and West Asia, the South Pacific, and Latin America. Currently we have 50 Fellows from 14 countries.

Over their bespoke two-year programme, students have their full tuition paid and receive mentoring, internships, training and career preparation designed to develop their skills, confidence and networks. After finishing, students join our global alumni programme.

The initiative's success depends on collaboration with universities and other educational centers, our clients, governments and, of course, our people. It is not a recruitment tool: our goal is to support students in developing their careers in whatever direction they choose.

For more information, contact Mthusi Morebodi, Global Scholarship Programme Manager or Claire Donse, Partner and International Head of Pro Bono.

Watch our latest Global Scholarships Programme video here

Our Global Scholarships Programme alumni reflect on the impact of the programme on their personal and professional lives, as our fifth cohort Fellows look ahead to future plans.
Detailed map showing scholarship locations
Map of our Global Scholarship Programme student locations

Global Scholarships Programme Documents

Get to know some of our Fellows

Meet Antyka

(23, from Laos)
“I picture myself working in the environmental development area and supporting my country, Laos, to ensure regulations are in place for this time of climate crisis.”

Meet Charlotte

(22, from Rwanda)
“I have always known I wanted to be a lawyer. I would like to change the way women are treated - specifically, in countries where there is an absence of gender equality.”

Meet David

(24 from Guatemala)
“The GSP is a massive opportunity to learn from the very best how to become an effective leader and apply it to my personal and professional life.”

Meet Muhammed

(25, from The Gambia)
“Once I become a lawyer I will offer pro bono services at The Gambian courts to the less privileged so I can guarantee their access to health, education, and meaningful employment.”

Meet Amie

(21, from The Gambia)
“I aim to become and influential and inspirational leader, driving positive change and making an impact in the business world.”