The University College of London is offering scholarships for doctoral research into legal history and private international law:
Recipients of these scholarships will be expected to contribute to teaching in the Faculty for up to 6 hours per week on average, and this work is remunerated in addition to the stipend received for the scholarship. Teaching will primarily be on the Faculty’s Notarial Practice Course, with the recipient of the legal history scholarship teaching on the Roman Law module, and the recipient of the private international law scholarship teaching on the Private International Law module.
More information is available here.
-- Karen Tani