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Dechert has become the first City firm to sponsor a scholarship for The College of Law's (CoL) new LLB, which starts in September and lists practice-based learning as its main selling point. The scholarship will contribute £3,000 towards the first-year fee of £9,000 and also provide a week's work experience at Dechert's London office.
The firm has also agreed that CoL will exclusively provide the LPC and Professional Skills Course (PSC) to its trainees. Applicants must enter through CoL's main scholarship scheme, submitting an essay or video/multimedia presentation on the subject of "why the world needs lawyers" by 31 July. This is also the deadline by which applicants must have accepted a place on CoL's new LLB to be eligible for the scholarship. CoL is also running 10 other scholarships not related to Dechert.
Andrew Hearn, Dechert's graduate recruitment partner, said: "We're delighted to be working with The College of Law. Our students will be participating in the college's International LPC, commencing in 2013. So much of the work that Dechert trainees do is multi-jurisdictional, so we're very keen to get our future trainees thinking about law from a global perspective before they join us."