Harvard Scholarship for law student
Final year law student Adam Balfour has been awarded a prestigious postgraduate scholarship to
study at Harvard University in the USA in 2005/06.
The Kennedy Memorial Trust awards only 12 scholarships to students in the UK each year, to
enable them to undertake postgraduate study at Harvard University.
Adam has won many prizes and awards during his four years at the University. In his first year
he was awarded the Harold How Memorial Award, given to the two students who are deemed to be the
most meritous by the Dean of the Faculty.
In the same year he was awarded the John N Young Prize for the top student in the Constitutional
Law class and the Cavendish Book Prize. At the end of his second year Adam was awarded a Carnegie
Vacation scholarship and in his third year, studied at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands
as part of the University's ERASMUS exchange.
Adam said of his award, "This prestigious award provides me with the fantastic opportunity to
study for an LL.M at Harvard Law School where I will continue my studies in a number of areas of
law, including human rights, the EU and the suppression of social diversity.
"The award of a Kennedy Scholarship to a student at Dundee highlights the calibre of the
University's law department. I am grateful to the staff of the law department whose excellent
standard of tuition has equipped me with the knowledge and motivation to win this award."
Ms Fiona Raitt of the Department of Law said, "Adam is one of the most outstanding undergraduates
to study in the Department in recent years. It is very rare for a Scottish law student to achieve
such a prestigious award."
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