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Queen Mary invests a lot of resources into specialised careers events, such as law fairs, workshops and the opportunity to network and apply for placements through the student societies.
A dedicated law adviser from the Careers Team is regularly available throughout your studies for one-to-one advice and support sessions and who manages the Careers for Undergraduate Law Students QMplus area.
Queen Mary Careers Service can help you arrange volunteering, internships or even part-time work.
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Getting involved in extra-curricular activities is not only a great way of meeting people but it also adds to your CV, making you more employable after graduation. Have a look at some of the opportunities available:
- ELSA QMUL Society
- Equality in Leadership at QMUL
- Law and Business Society
- Queen Mary Bar Society
- Queen Mary Pro Bono Society
- Queen Mary Commercial Awareness Society
- Queen Mary Criminal Justice Society
- QMUL Law Society
- Queen Mary Mooting Society
- Queen Mary Senior Status Society
- Queen Mary Student Advancement Society
- Women Working in Law Society
For more information on the activities and opportunities available at Queen Mary School of Law, view our brochure for Extracurricular Activities for Undergraduate Law Students 2020 – 2021
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