UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — A new scholarship program in support of graduates of Ukrainian law schools has been announced by the University of Miami School of Law, offering one full-tuition scholarship for the academic year 2022-23 (current value $55,850) to attend one of the international LL.M. programs at Miami Law. “We all have to do our part to show our support for Ukraine,” Professor Caroline M. Bradley, Dean’s Distinguished Scholar and associate dean for International and Graduate Programs. The school will award the scholarship to a graduate of a Ukrainian law school seeking to pursue an LL.M. to study and write on topics related to armed conflict and its aftermath, including the law of war, the use of force, humanitarian law, transitional justice and international criminal law, as well as the effects of war on global commerce, contracts, and investments. The school will automatically consider all applicants holding a law degree from a Ukrainian law school for this new scholarship, with completed applications by May 1, 2022. In addition, the school will waive the $50 application fee for all applicants who graduated or are on track to graduating from Ukrainian law schools, and who directly apply to one of the international LL.M. programs at Miami Law through the University’s Online Application System.