Use these sessions as a refresher to make sure you make the most of Law Trove as you complete your revision and head into exams.
Or if you have not yet explored Law Trove, this is the ideal time to get up to speed and find out how it can aid revision, exams and your coursework research. For help and login information for Law Trove, take a look at the Law Trove LibGuide.
There are eight roles available which entail promoting The University of Law to law and non-law students at the University of Exeter, by creating brand awareness of The University of Law and encouraging students to attend their events held here.
Interested? Find out more here on this link.
At the University of Exeter, you can study industry-leading postgraduate law courses from The University of Law (ULaw), all taught by experienced, qualified lawyers.
ULaw’s Legal Practice Course (LPC) and Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE) courses are designed to give you the best opportunity to succeed and work as a solicitor in the fast-paced world of law by providing contemporary teaching methods and award-winning employability support.
ULaw also offer a range of full-fee and partial fee scholarships and bursaries that you can apply for to support your studies. To find out more about the SQE and LPC, join our online SQE Explained event. Book your place.
Pop along and see Rachel Gaunt, Law Employability and Careers Consultant, to chat about any career’s questions or worries you have.
Many of the current partners and lawyers at Lester Aldridge qualified with LA through our training contract programme. Our two-year training contract is designed to support you on your journey to qualification as a solicitor and help you gain the experience you need to be able to become a trusted business adviser as well as a technically proficient lawyer.
Find more information on their website at www.lesteraldridge.com/training-contracts and in this attached file.
This programme is offering 4-year fully-funded PhD studentships to support Black British researchers has been established by philanthropic donations from University of Exeter alumni.
The aim of these scholarships is to help improve access and participation in PhD study for talented Black British students. Each studentship offers a comprehensive funding and support package designed to enable students to succeed in their PhD programme and beyond, including:
• 4 years of stipend funding at the UKRI rate (currently £17,668 for 2022/23)
• Funding for tuition fees the Home fee rate
• A research training support grant (to cover project costs; ranging from £2,000 minimum up to maximum of £10,000 for higher cost projects)
• The opportunity to undertake a placement of up to 6 months (in total) during the 4-year PhD programme (with access to additional funding of up to £2,500 to support placement costs).
• Access to mentoring support (specific to this studentship scheme.)
Organizer: International Youth Legal Exchange Federation (IYLEF)
Internship Period: 25 June – 30 July 2023
Internship positions are offered at Large-scale Law Firms, Legal Department of Central State-owned Enterprises, Arbitration Institutions, and Legal Department of Hong Kong Listed Companies’ Mainland Offices (Full list here on LI2023’s Programme website at http://www.legalinternship.org/)
Programme and Application Details: http://www.legalinternship.org/
Eligibility: Law students aged between 18 and 30 years and hold a Hong Kong ID card for Hong Kong Permanent Resident.
Interview Arrangement: 3-4 April 2023 at the Office of London ETO 18 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3JA, UK
Enquiry: legalintern23@iylef.org / Mr. Onson Poon (+852 5690 4320 / onsonpoon@iylef.org)