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Law School Prizes – You can self-nominate now

Posted by The Law School

12 May 2026

Applications are now welcome from students for certain prizes which will be awarded this academic year in July. The Law School has a thriving culture of prizes and scholarships built over time by collaborating with, and taking inspiration from, influential global partners, donors, and Exeter alumni. You can see the full list of prizes on our webpage here.

The Law School prizes are based upon two core guiding principles: ‘beyond marks’ and ‘beyond money’. The first relates to the criteria upon which student winners are selected which often includes extracurricular activities, community engagement, pro bono commitments and evidence of leadership and initiative. The ‘beyond money’ principle encourages our students to undertake exciting developmental opportunities offered by prize partners, with several prizes including work experience components.

Students are invited to self-nominate for certain prizes. You can see the details and criteria for each prize on the links below. Please note the closing date is Friday 29 May.

The forms as are follows:

Ashurst Outstanding Law Student Prize Application Form 2025/6 – Fill in form

Alexander Lofgren Pro Bono Prize Application Form 2025/6 – Fill in form

Oxford University Press Victoria Williams Memorial Prize Application Form 2025/6 – Fill in form

Manan Shah Memorial Prize for Volunteering Application Form 2025/6  – Fill in form

Any further question, please get in touch with Dr Catherine Caine, Director of Skills, Prizes and Scholarships.

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