Booking is now open for JUSTICE’s Annual Tom Sargant Memorial Lecture, held over Zoom. This year’s lecture will be delivered by Geoffrey Robertson KC (Doughty Street Chambers) and is entitled “Rhetoric and Reality in Free Speech Reform”.
Tickets are free – book yours here: https://justice.org.uk/events/tom-sargant-memorial-lecture-2022/
This event is perfect for anyone looking at careers in the public sector. We will have reps and recruiters from Teach First, Frontline and Unlocked explaining a little bit about what they offer and how to apply, with plenty of time for Q&A after. Click on the logo to take you to more details on Handshake.
Investing in Talent is a specialist careers event for disabled students. It provides a unique opportunity for you to get in front of disability confident firms and ask all the questions about you might not wish to ask at other events. The application deadline has been extended to Wednesday 19th October, with the event taking place in London on the 26th October. It is free to attend and travel expenses will be reimbursed.
‘Explore the Law‘ on 16th November is a unique event for ambitious students with disabilities and long-term health conditions. It’s a chance to find out more about careers, support and how to access it.
On the day you will be able to:
• Understand the importance of disability to the participating firms
• Hear from trainees who successfully managed their disability through the recruitment process
• Hear from panellists what it is like to work with a top employer
• Learn how to positively disclose your disability and request support
• Participate in confidence building and motivation sessions
• Expand your network with disability confident employers.
The event is open to all undergraduate students who have a disability* or long-term health conditions and want to explore career opportunities.
To find out more, and to apply, visit: www.explorethelaw.com
16th November 2022
1.30pm – 6.30pm; London
Travel expenses will be reimbursed.
*Disability includes but is not limited to conditions such as: visual and hearing impairments, mobility impairments, autism, diabetes, epilepsy, dyslexia, dyspraxia, mental health conditions, speech impairments and major illnesses such as cancer and MS.
ReImagine Law is a series of podcasts to help you to learn about the huge breadth of careers within the legal sector. It provides free access to a ‘behind the scenes’ look into the profession, from those who work within it. You can listen on Listen on Apple Podcasts or on Spotify. Episodes include ways to build key skills, explore career pathways and understand legal roles.
Did you know students in the UK can get free membership to SCL society and register for their newsletter.
One of the easiest ways to broaden your professional network is to connect with people and organisations related to your career on LinkedIn. If you join the Exeter Law School group you’ll be able to connect with other students, staff and alumni as well as finding out about events and activities to support you in your career.
Would you like to put yourself forward to represent the University at this event? It’s for all students undertaking law degrees (LLB, LLM, GDL and BPTC).
The competition consists of public law moot problems, with a focus on public law as it is applied in the planning and environmental law context. Crucially, no prior knowledge of planning or environmental law is required. It’s an excellent opportunity for students to learn about the application of public law in a specific context and learn more about one of Landmark’s key practice areas prior to pupillage applications.
Please email Lindsey Connett in the first instance to express an interest. For more details on the competition click here.