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Intensive law degrees – hitting the ground running
of learning and b) student engagement and employability. a) Flexibility of learning This paper explores the structure of the programme as initially designed, and its underlying rationale. Chang…
Enhancing and promoting student skills: pro bono and CV development
to develop what might be regarded as key employability skills, while at the same time contributing to the local community in a positive manner. The paper discusses the results of a survey conducted w…
Access to legal work experience and its role in the (re)production of legal professional identity
expectations might enhance law students’ future employability. This two year project aims to: explore the processes of legal work experience – how it is obtained, how students experien…
From education, education, education to skills, skills, skills!
Editorial by Julian Webb (UKCLE Director) from the Autumn 2007 issue of Directions on the government’s skills strategy for England. This editorial focuses on an issue that has implications n…
Learning in Law Annual Conference 2008: (Dis)integration...designs on the law curriculum
Law School) read report below Enhancing employability: developing professionalism within the curriculum – Charlotte Woodhead (University of Derby) read report below International surve…
The Leeds integrated skills model
for enhancing student skills and improving employability, an integrated approach including a website, a bank of resources and numerous activities. He presented current arrangements in Leeds School of…
Enhancing employability in law schools
briefing on helping departments to develop employability, followed up by a request for an outline of the law school’s approach to employability. Responses from Brighton, De Montfort, Staffordsh…
Employability and work-related learning in legal education
Interested in exploring employability and employer engagement? UKCLE supports the development and dissemination of innovative approaches to learning and teaching law by providing seedcorn funding …
Enhancing the employability of law graduates
LAGREN has now been superseded by the Law Employability Network at London Metropolitan University. There is a widespread recognition that the legal profession has not yet achieved equality of acce…
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