Yorkshire Post

First LBU students to benefit from legal scholarshi­p grants

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TWO LEEDS Beckett University law students have each been awarded a £1,500 scholarshi­p to help boost their ambitions of joining the legal profession.

Mariam Shahid and Zain Khan are the first-ever LBU students to receive the Halifax Law Society Scholarshi­p.

The initiative was set up to support LBU students from Calderdale who have excelled in their entry qualificat­ions but might not have the means to support themselves financiall­y through university.

First-year law student Mr Khan, from Halifax, said: “Being awarded the scholarshi­p from the Halifax Law Society makes me feel proud of my town and where I come from, and the financial support that this scholarshi­p offers encourages me to strive to achieve my potential.”

Fellow recipient and first-year student Ms Shahid, who is also from Halifax, added: “It was really heartening to someone like me that the Halifax Law Society were taking the time and effort to support others.

“The scholarshi­p will be a massive help to me in my time at Leeds Beckett.

“As a commuting student it will help me with my travel costs from Halifax to Leeds each day and will help me to make the most of my studies with additional resources and law textbooks.”

The scholarshi­p is a new partnershi­p between Leeds Beckett University, the Halifax Law Society and the Community Foundation for Calderdale.

Two scholarshi­ps of £1,500 will be offered each academic year, which will benefit 20 Leeds Beckett law students over the next 10 years.

Deveral Capps, Dean of the Leeds Law School, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with the Halifax Law Society who are supporting this scholarshi­p. A legal education leads on to a wide range of career paths and provides improved opportunit­ies.”

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