The application process for the 2013 Legal Trainee Scheme Recruitment Campaign for the Government Legal Service will open on 1 July 2013 and close on 31 July 2013.
The GLS recruits both trainee solicitors and pupil barristers and will be recruiting 20 candidates to start in September 2014 and 20 candidates to start in September 2015.
The GLS will pay your Legal Practice Course (LPC) or Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) fees in full provided you have not yet started the course.
For more information please go to
http://www.gls.gov.uk/graduate-opps.html
Thursday, 30 May 2013
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Work experience opportunities at North Liverpool Community Justice Centre
I have recently spoken to the Community Justice Centre in
Liverpool which is keen to offer placements to students of up to 1 week in
August, September and beyond. This would involve assisting the District Judges,
and talking to other legal professionals from CPS as well as Youth Offending
teams etc.
Here are the details:
Peter O’Donnell
North Liverpool Community Justice Centre, Boundary
Street, Liverpool,
L5 2QD
0151 298 3602
07500106502
peter.o'donnell@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk
If you are interested you need to email Peter O’Donnell a
copy of your CV and a brief covering letter explaining why you want this
experience and when you are available.
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Summer Placement at Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Future Talent Scheme
Are you looking for a placement scheme that will offer you a truly unique experience? Look no further than the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) Future Talent Scheme (FTS). A six week paid work experience scheme run by the FCO with a total of 15 places available this summer.
This year the scheme is split into two strands: the first is for female undergraduates of any academic discipline (10 places); and the second for undergraduates - both male and female - who are studying a hard language (5 places).
Designed to give you an early insight into the unique work of the FCO, the placement is a chance to find out about the important part you could play here when it comes to your time to enter the job market.
What does the scheme offer?
·
The rare chance to experience
first-hand the work and culture of the FCO in London
·
Paid work experience
on your six week placement
·
A dedicated line
manager and access to a range of development
opportunities that can be tailored to individual needs
Your future career?
Imagine being able to help shape the way countries act on the global challenge of climate change. Or support their efforts to tackle extremism. What if your work helped to stimulate overseas trade and investment in Britain? Or reduce the threat to the world of weapons proliferation? Imagine stepping off a plane, straight into a disaster zone – and being able to help the victims. A career at the FCO could give you all this influence.
For further details and to apply please visit www.capitaras.co.uk/futuretalent
Closing date for applications: 27th May 2013.
Why students should sign the petition against Price Competitive Tendering (PCT)
There has been a lot of publicity recently regarding the changes to the Legal Aid system proposed by Chris Grayling, the Justice Secretary. Some of these changes could affect you, as a Law student, so it is important that you understand the implications of what is being proposed.
Gray & Co Solicitors in Chester, is a criminal defence firm that would be directly affected by the proposed changes. It has written an article on its website which explains the proposals in more detail and contains a link to the e-petition you can sign
http://www.grayandcosolicitors.co.uk/blog/why-students-should-sign-the-petition-against-price-competitive-tendering/
Gray & Co Solicitors in Chester, is a criminal defence firm that would be directly affected by the proposed changes. It has written an article on its website which explains the proposals in more detail and contains a link to the e-petition you can sign
http://www.grayandcosolicitors.co.uk/blog/why-students-should-sign-the-petition-against-price-competitive-tendering/
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