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IMPORTANT REMINDERS – 18 March

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18 March 2022

LAW SCHOOL CORNWALL NEWSLETTER


Graduation

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Year 1 module choices – deadline: 1st April

Here is a kind reminder that by 1st April all current year Year 1 LLB and BBL students will have to select one 15-credit Business module for their second year through the Online Module Selection system (OMS). You have four excellent options (although please note that one of them is in term 1 and there is a workload warning attached to it)..

First, BEP2110 Workplace Wellbeing (term 2) focuses on issues such as remote working, physical and mental ill-health, work-life balance, toxic workplace environments, leadership and culture that are critical factors which organisations must be able to manage in order to create positive work spaces. The module is led by Dr Jenny Tunley-Price, a business consultant and educator.

BEP2070 Social Enterprise Management (term 2) will provide you with real-world insights about Social Enterprises (SE). The latter are companies that deliberately aim at balancing their environmental and social goals with financial sustainability. The module is led by Dr Alison Ashby. Invited guest speakers will share their insights and expertise of different SE aspects and by the end of this module, you will receive step by step guidance about how and why to form a Social Enterprise.

BEP2050 Finance for Business (term 2): look at any business page in today’s newspaper, and you will be confronted with an array of finance issues. Companies issue profits warning or think about floating on the stock exchange. But what does all this actually mean? This module introduces you to the key concepts in financial management decisions and finances. This module previously ran in term 1 and was not open to Law & Business students. We are very grateful to David Jessop (Module Convenor) who has not only opened it to you, but also can discuss with you how to prepare for a course without a background in first year accounting.

The final module is BEP2120 Digital Technologies and the Future of Work (term 1). Please note that this module runs in term 1 and that taking it is very likely to overload you since it requires you to take 75 credits in that term instead of the usual 60; academically strong students who have taken an additional module in term 1 have previously struggled a lot. We therefore do not recommend that you take this module without very careful consideration of the workload implications. The module deals with with another topical issue: the potential of the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’ to offer creative opportunities for the restructuring of employment practices. This module led by Dr Lisa Harris will explore the factors that influence the impact of change at both macro and micro levels. The module is offered to students across the Penryn and Streatham campuses and – consistently with the focus on technological innovation – most of the teaching and learning takes place on our virtual learning environment, and you will be expected to make regular contributions via online discussions throughout the module.

Lastly, BEP2070 Social Enterprise Management will provide you with real-world insights about Social Enterprises (SE). The latter are companies that deliberately aim at balancing their environmental and social goals with financial sustainability. The module is led by Dr Alison Ashby and will run in Term 2. Invited guest speakers will share their insights and expertise of different SE aspects and by the end of this module, you will receive step by step guidance about how and why to form a Social Enterprise.


GDL Scholarships

Applications for GDL (Graduate Diploma in Law) Scholarships from the Inns of Court will open on Friday 18 March and close on Friday 6 May. If you intend to start your GDL in 2022 and wish to secure a scholarship you must apply before this deadline. You may only apply to one Inn of Court for a scholarship.


How I aced my SQE1 exams

The Solicitors Qualifying Exams (SQE) have taken the legal world by storm, from their introduction in September 2021 to the first SQE1 sitting in November 2021 and the subsequent release of results on 20 January 2022. The SQE will eventually replace the Legal Practice Course (LPC) as the only route to qualification as a solicitor, with a transitional period until 31 December 2032. Read Holly Moore’s article in LawCareers.net on taking the SQE.


Aspiring Solicitors Foundation

The ASF would like to offer 25 students from socially mobile backgrounds at University of Exeter, who can demonstrate a commitment to a career in law, the opportunity to be granted a (free) laptop to support them in their studies.

The application process is straightforward and once a successful candidate receives a grant, it is theirs to keep. The eligibility requirements can be found here.

The ASF also offer other grants such as professional clothing or textbooks, and more. We remain open for applications on a rolling basis.

Please apply via our website, www.theasf.org.uk/apply/


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