TGCL Scholarship Advert 2021 PDF
TGCL Scholarship Advert 2021 PDF
TGCL Scholarship Advert 2021 PDF
The Tanzanian-German Centre for Eastern African Legal Studies (TGCL) is a cooperation project of the
University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and the University of Bayreuth, Germany. It is funded by the
German Federal Foreign Office through the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
The TGCL offers a structured LLM study programme at the University of Dar es Salaam School of Law
and trains aspiring young East African lawyers, qualifying them for leading positions in the region and
beyond.
1. Application Requirements
TGCL invites applications from candidates from the East African Community Partner States (i.e.
Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda) for LLM studies starting on 1 November
2021.
The minimum requirement for admission to the LLM programme is a Bachelor’s degree in law (LLB)
with a minimum GPA of 3.0 or its equivalent from a recognised higher learning institution.
The language of instruction at the University of Dar es Salaam School of Law is English. Those who are
not conversant with it should not apply.
Candidates who have received their last University degree more than six years ago at the time of the
application can be admitted as self-paying students but do not qualify for scholarships.
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2. Content of the Programme
The candidates will pursue an LLM programme on East African Community Law and Regional
Integration Law. The programme takes one year of full-time attendance.
On successful completion of the programme, a student will obtain a Master of Laws degree from the
University of Dar es Salaam and an additional TGCL Certificate.
4. Scholarships
The TGCL will award scholarships to applicants from EAC Partner States only, which will cover:
5. Mode of Application
The applicant must register online through the TGCL website, using the online application form
provided, and submit the following documents electronically:
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• a release letter from your employer (if you are employed)
• a proposal of the intended research (please see the annexed guidelines).
8. Selection Procedure
An independent panel of experts will review all applications thoroughly. The final selection of
candidates will be made only on merit.
The TGCL will invite for interview only those candidates it has shortlisted. Consequently, we advise all
applicants to indicate their up-to-date contact details. In case of change of contact details (email or
mobile number), kindly notify the TGCL office.
9. Contact
Dr Benedict T. Mapunda, TGCL Coordinator
Tanzanian-German Centre for Eastern African Legal Studies (TGCL)
University of Dar es Salaam School of Law
Phone: +255 22 278 1422
Email: mapundabt@yahoo.com
Postal Address: P.O. Box 35093, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Physical Address of the TGCL Office: Mikocheni Campus (former NIC College/Bima Campus –opposite
Mikocheni B Police Post), Royal Mushi Street No. 13, Mikocheni B, Dar es Salaam
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Annex: Guide for TGCL Research Proposals
An applicant must consider the following general points when drafting the research proposal:
• A comprehensive and thorough reading of relevant materials is necessary as part of the
preparation for an acceptable research proposal.
• The topic and the research proposal should be on a very specific legal problem within a
particular area of law. It is therefore advised to avoid general topics such as “A
comparison of trade law in Tanzania and Kenya in the light of EAC law” or “The relevance
of the rule of law in East Africa” as they are too broad and unspecific.
• The proposal should contain a detailed outline which reveals the intended structure of
the dissertation.
• The proposal should be accompanied by a bibliography containing the most significant
primary sources and secondary literature in the field with precise references.
• The proposal shall not exceed 1,500 words (excluding the bibliography).
• Please use the template provided, with the compulsory indication of your surname, first
name, country of origin, and title of the research proposal.
Your proposal will be tested in a plagiarism-finding software. Any proposal that has been
plagiarised, be it wholly or partly, will be rejected outright, academic performances or other
achievements notwithstanding.
Kindly note, plagiarism is:
• to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own
• to use (another's production) without crediting the source
• to commit literary theft
• to present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source.
For purposes of checking proposals against plagiarism, we will consider all of the following to
constitute plagiarism:
• turning in someone else's work as your own
• copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit
• failing to put quotation marks where someone’s work is quoted
• giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation
• changing words but copying the sentence structure of a source without giving credit
• copying so many words or ideas from a source that it forms the bigger part of your
work, whether you give credit or not.
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