Applications for a Scholarship should include a Curriculum Vitae, details of proposed course of study at Cambridge, and a statement of funding secured to date towards the proposed course of study and/or details of any applications for funding that are pending.
There will be an election to two Wright Rogers Law Scholarships in August 2026. Candidates for the Scholarships must have successfully completed a course of study qualifying them for a degree in any university or similar institution in the United Kingdom and have spent at least one year in the study of law.
If elected, a Scholar will be required to carry out study or research relating to the Laws of England under the direction of the Electors. The tenure of a Scholarship will be for one year from 1 October 2026 in the first instance, but a Scholar may be eligible for re-election for a further two years. A Scholar must already be or must become a member of the University.
The annual value of each Scholarship will be at least £3,000 and will be determined by the Electors of the Wright Rogers Scholarship Fund after taking into account any other financial resources that may be available to the Scholar.