The Vinerian Scholarship is a scholarship given to the University of Oxford student who "gives the best performance in the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Civil Law".
Currently, £2,500 is given to the winner of the scholarship, with an additional £950 awarded at the examiners' discretion to a proxime accessit (runner-up).
Past award holders have distinguished themselves in the judiciary, legal practice, academia, civil service and in other fields.
The list of scholars includes four Law Lords (Lord Uthwatt, Lord Hoffmann, Lord Edmund-Davies and Lord Saville), and justices of the highest courts in Australia (Dyson Heydon and Patrick Keane), Canada (Ronald Martland) and South Africa (Edwin Cameron).
[2] Past winners of the Vinerian Scholarship include: Suspended for World War I (1916 – 1920) Change in statute to award scholarship on the basis of BCL examinations (1928) Suspended for World War II (1940 – 1945)