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Professor Nigel Savage, who oversaw the transition of The University of Law to gaining full university status, was awarded an honorary doctorate at the recent University of Law graduation ceremony.
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Law students and law school staff from the University of East Anglia have launched a law clinic to provide free legal advice to members of the local community.
Women and black and ethnic minority (BME) barristers are still badly under-represented in the barristers profession, the Bar Standards Board’s (BSB) annual diversity report for 2015 has revealed.
European law firm Fieldfisher has partnered with global architecture and design firm Gensler to provide paid summer internships for students from Queen Mary University of London with disabilities or long-term health conditions.
Two BPTC students from The City Law School have flown to South Africa to represent the United Kingdom in a disconcertingly timely Commonwealth Student Moot on the legality of nuclear programmes.
London-based firm Cubism Law is launching a new legal apprenticeship programme in partnership with City University London and CILEx Law School.
An independent study looking at the SRA’s proposed Solicitors Qualification Examination (SQE) has determined that its introduction could lead to both improved diversity and increased social mobility.
The most recent LawWorks Student Pro Bono Report has revealed that more students than ever before are involved in pro bono work.
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The University of Law's Moorgate centre hosted a delegation from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam earlier this month.