PG Law Careers 2024/25
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1. Postgraduate Law Careers - pglawcareers@qmul.ac.uk
Monitored by Career Consultants, this inbox serves as a resource for seeking career advice and support services, including appointment scheduling, CV and cover letter review, and other career-related queries specific to Postgraduate Law Students.
2. Postgraduate Law Mentoring Team - pglawmentoring@qmul.ac.uk
This inbox will be overseen by the mentoring team and is intended for questions related to the mentoring programme. Please direct any queries regarding the programme here, including the submission of mentoring agreements and logs for database management.
3. Postgraduate Law Internship Team - pglaw-internship@qmul.ac.uk
This inbox is exclusively designated for internship programme matters. For inquiries regarding job postings, work experience opportunities, or requests for the Internship Agreement/Convention de Stage, kindly reach out to this inbox. General queries pertaining to the internship program should also be directed here.
Please check the guidance before sending in your Convention de Stage/Internship Agreement: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/ccls/support/internship-partnership/internship-agreements/
We appreciate your attention to using the appropriate channels for your inquiries and trust that this streamlined approach will enhance efficiency and clarity for all involved.
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1-to-1 appointments with a PG Law career consultant are offered throughout the week and are 25 minutes long. In addition, you can access 20 minute general appointments with other trained career consultants and employability advisers.
Use this link to book a 1-1 career guidance or application advice appointment https://www.qmul.ac.uk/careers/how-to/book-an-appointment/
Please call 0207 882 8533 or email careers@qmul.ac.uk to book a practise interview or speak to a member of the careers team regarding appointment options available to you.
Please read this link to get a better understanding of what you can expect at a careers 1-to-1 appointment: http://www.careers.qmul.ac.uk/contact/what-to-expect/
We are happy to review CVs, applications, cover letters etc. during these appointments, but we do not review them outside of the appointment time as we do not offer email consultations.
We request that you go through the CV AND COVER LETTER GUIDANCE IN THE PG LAW CAREERS GUIDE and revise your CV accordingly before coming to us to review your draft documents as this will enable you to get maximum benefit from the appointment.
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Below is the PDF of the Professional Development Guide which covers:
- Strategies for seeking internships, work experience and jobs including networking and using Linkedin
- Developing effective applications including information and tips on writing CV's, cover letters, online applications and interviews
- Job options overviews including how to become a solicitor/barrister and many other job categories that don't necessarily require qualification but appreciate a legal background
There are a plethora of links to resources for further information and recruitment sites
PLEASE REVIEW THE RELEVANT INFORMATION (E.G. ON CVs, APPLICATIONS OR COVER LETTERS) AND MAKE THE NECESSARY AMENDMENTS BEFORE COMING TO A 1-TO-1 WHERE YOU WOULD LIKE TO REVIEW THESE DOCUMENTS. This will make it a more productive session for you.
- Strategies for seeking internships, work experience and jobs including networking and using Linkedin
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As a law student at Queen Mary University of London looking to take the next step in your legal career, our dedicated careers events tab is your essential resource for staying updated on all the latest opportunities to connect, network, and grow in the competitive legal industry.
Brought to you by QMUL’s PG Law Career Consultants, these events are designed to guide you at every stage of your journey – whether you’re exploring different legal practice areas, seeking internships, or preparing for training contracts and pupillage.
We offer a comprehensive calendar of career fairs, networking sessions, panel discussions with top law firms, skills workshops, and exclusive seminars featuring guest speakers from leading law firms, chambers, and legal organizations. Get insider tips on enhancing your CV, mastering interviews, and making meaningful connections with legal professionals who can provide valuable insights into their careers. Whether you're interested in corporate law, human rights, criminal justice, or another legal field, these events provide the knowledge and tools to help you succeed.
With tailored advice and opportunities to engage directly with professionals, QMUL’s careers events give you a competitive edge as you navigate your career path in law. Don’t miss out on these invaluable opportunities to develop your skills, meet future employers, and stay informed about the latest trends in the legal profession.
Stay ahead of the curve and take advantage of these career-defining events—your future in law starts here.
All events have limited seats available so to register your place, please go to Target Connect.
Please use your QMUL details to login, or if you are a recent graduate, please register for an account here.
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Many applicants do not get through the initial written application stage, even though they have a good academic background and relevant experience. The reason for their rejection is they have not tailored their CV and cover letter to show how they would add value to that employer. To help you gain a competitive advantage, we have developed an online tutorial to take you step by step through the process of writing your CV and cover letter. The course includes some examples of these documents.
You can also book a PG Law Careers Appointments to review your CV in a law specific focus with your PG law career consultants in a 1-1 appointment. Alternatively, view the CV and cover letter guidance and templates in the PG Law Careers Guide.
7 Steps to writing a great CV https://qmplus.qmul.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=21634
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Postgraduate (PG) Law Mentoring Programme 2024/25
Application Now Open!
Click here to apply: https://qmul.targetconnect.net/leap/jobs.html?id=186204&service=Careers%20Service
The programme opens annually for current full-time postgraduate law students (Full-time and 2nd Year Part-time students only) wishing to progress their careers by building professional networks across the legal sector.
This extra-curricular programme is suitable for students who seek specialised advice to support their personal and professional development within a chosen field of law.
Mentoring is taking place over 6 months.
Contact happens face-to-face or via online meetings, with a minimum meaningful interaction of one hour a month (plus preparation time). Meeting methods can be flexibly arranged between the mentee and mentor.
- Following applications, student selection outcomes will be announced late December 2024 - early January 2025
- Pre-mentoring training (compulsory): February 2025 (TBC)
- Programme start: February 2025 (TBC)
- Programme finish: August 2025 (TBC)
PG Law Mentoring Programme overview:- Mentors will be matched with students on a one-to-one basis, according to students’ specialism, experience, and goals for their career in Law.
- Selected students will be notified with their mentor details before the programme starts.
- Selected students will not undergo an interview but will attend introductory training before the start of the programme.
Process
- Law Mentoring Launch event opens the programme, time, and venue TBC.
- Mentoring takes place over 6 months, once a month for one hour.
- Contact happens face-to-face, via e-mail, phone and online.
Benefits for mentees:
- First-hand insight into the working of companies and legal firms
- An opportunity to make more informed career choices.
- The best possible scenario - is the chance to gain UK work experience via their mentors.
For more information about the programme and support with the application process, please contact the PG Law Mentoring team via pglawmentoring@qmul.ac.uk
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Please keep an eye out for updates in this section. We will update work experiences and internship opportunities available here!
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We encourage most international students to seek work experience while they are here no matter what their long-term goals are. Work experience can fit in well with international student visa requirements, and employers can see your skills and potential, and where available consider you for more permanent positions.
An internship is a period of work experience offered by an employer to give students and graduates exposure to the working environment, often relating to their field of study. Internships can be as short as a week or as long as 12 months. They can be paid or voluntary; however, before you start an internship it’s important to know your rights with regards to getting paid.
Improving your English is often a prerequisite before applying for international students. English language and Study Skills modules are your passport to making your next career move after Queen Mary.
QMUL offers a wide range of in-sessional modules which can help you to maximise your performance at university and beyond.
A Future Learn online course on business English can also help you improve through self-study.GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE IN THE UK
QMUL has our specialised channel where you can find part-time and temporary work experience on campus or from the local community. It is a great space where you can start developing your transferable skills: https://q-temps.co.uk/
For more information on opportunities that QMUL can offer, please check the following website: http://www.careers.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/
If you need specialised advice, please contact the PG Law Internship Team: pglaw-internship@qmul.ac.uk
LEGAL INTERNSHIPS IN THE UK
The method for getting an internship or other work experience differs from country to country. For example, it is not standard practice for law firms to offer internships in the UK.
To help you increase your chances of gaining an internship or work experience in the UK legal market, the careers department offers workshops and talks as well as advice in 1-1 appointments.
QMUL has, through its professional connections, arranged for some legal internships that are exclusive to our postgraduate law students. Details of these and other work experience opportunities will be posted directly to your inbox.
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Please keep an eye out for updates in this section as we will post more work experiences and internship opportunities available here.
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Check out Internships in Legal Operations at Calame!
(Job Description and Application Process are available in the "Legal Operations Internship with Calame" Attachment below)If you need support with your application, please contact the Careers team to schedule a CVs/Cover Letters support session or a One-to-One appointment via
0207 882 8533 or email careers@qmul.ac.uk
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QMUL WORK EXPERIENCE AND INTERNSHIPS
We encourage most international students to seek work experience while they are here no matter what their long-term goals are. Work experience can fit in well with international student visa requirements, and employers can see your skills and potential, and where available consider you for more permanent positions.
An internship is a period of work experience offered by an employer to give students and graduates exposure to the working environment, often relating to their field of study. Internships can be as short as a week or as long as 12 months. They can be paid or voluntary; however, before you start an internship it’s important to know your rights with regards to getting paid.
Improving your English is often a prerequisite before applying for international students. English language and Study Skills modules are your passport to making your next career move after Queen Mary.
QMUL offers a wide range of in-sessional modules which can help you to maximise your performance at university and beyond.
A Future Learn online course on business English can also help you improve through self-study.GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE IN THE UK
QMUL has our specialised channel where you can find part-time and temporary work experience on campus or from the local community. It is a great space where you can start developing your transferable skills: https://q-temps.co.uk/
For more information on opportunities that QMUL can offer, please check the following website: http://www.careers.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/
If you need specialised advice, please contact the PG Law Careers Team.
LEGAL INTERNSHIPS IN THE UK
The method for getting an internship or other work experience differs from country to country. For example, it is not standard practice for law firms to offer internships in the UK.
To help you increase your chances of gaining an internship or work experience in the UK legal market, the careers department offers workshops and talks as well as advice in 1-1 appointments.
QMUL has, through its professional connections, arranged for some legal internships that are exclusive to our postgraduate law students. Details of these and other work experience opportunities will be posted directly to your inbox.
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CONVENTION DE STAGE FOR QMUL PG LAW STUDENTS
If you enrolled in a QMUL London-based postgraduate law course and secured an internship in France, Belgium, Luxembourg or Spain, your employer may require you and QMUL to complete a 'Convention de Stage' or ‘Internship Agreement’ document.
Please ask your employer whether they will accept the QMUL CCLS standard internship agreement. If your employer is happy to sign off our Convention de Stage document AND you will start your internship before graduation, we can help. This is especially important for internships undertaken in France.
Please complete the following forms which you can download as French version and English version (documents are attached below).
Please also download and read carefully the Information & Guidelines document which tells you how to get your form completed.Please check the guidance before sending in your Convention de Stage/Internship Agreement: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/ccls/support/internship-partnership/internship-agreements/
The completed 'Convention de Stage documents should be sent to pglaw-internship@qmul.ac.uk.
If you are a London-based postgraduate law student and have any queries related to Convention de Stage please contact the PG Law Internship Team, using the same email address.
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Many international students need to know the EQUIVALENT GRADE FOR THEIR HOME DEGREE AND QUALIFICATIONS for their CV. This chart can help: https://www.grb.uk.com/recruiter-research/international-degree-equivalents
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ONLINE BUSINESS ENGLISH COURSES
Undertaking these online courses many help you with your applications or future work as they are focused on English for business:
https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/workplace-english - work place english
https://www.edx.org/learn/esl-english-as-a-second-language - offers free online courses to improve English for business / conversation.
https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/workplace-english - (this is a British Council associated course)
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sllf/language-centre/in-sessionals/ - programmes at QMUL (but they book up fast!)
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INFORMATION RELATING TO VISAS AND VACATION SCHEMES
For up to date information please go to the International section of the QMUL Advice and Counselling webpage.
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/welfare/visas-international-advice/working/
POST STUDY WORKFor up to date information please go to the International section of the QMUL Advice and Counselling webpage.
https://www.welfare.qmul.ac.uk/working-after-your-studies/graduate-route-post-study-work/
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There is a set of new careers resources as part of a collaboration with BPP University Law School.
The resource is called “The Bridge Programme”, and is a free, career development programme you can complete in your own time over the coming winter/spring, housed on BPP’s own learning platform.
The programme will give you useful information and development activities for all of you who wish to qualify as a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales, helping you to make the career-related decisions you have ahead of you, as well as developing some of the critical skills you will need to demonstrate in the recruitment process.
What does the Bridge Programme cover?
- a range of modules for you to undertake alongside your postgraduate studies - bridging the gap between your studies and the next stage of your legal training;
- a self-study, flexible online programme which contains a variety of interactive exercises and some ‘live’ online events to attend during the academic year. You can come and go to the module materials throughout your academic year.
The Bridge is two programmes in one: Bridge to the SQE (for prospective solicitors) and Bridge to the Bar (for aspiring barristers) - you simply choose which one to enrol on.
What are the benefits of completing the Bridge Programme?
As well as being free, students who complete at least half of the Bridge Programme, will have the chance of being awarded a scholarship in 2022, which works as a fee reduction against the cost of BPP’s GDL, LPC, SQE, BTC programmes. Because Queen Mary has signed up to the Bridge with BPP, one £5,000 scholarship is guaranteed and up to three more (worth £2,000 each) may be awarded – more details about the scholarships will be published in spring 2022 as the programme progresses. All students who complete the Bridge will also be awarded a Certificate of Completion – a great addition to your CV.
How to access the Bridge programme
Please watch this 3-minute video for more information about The Bridge programme and read the attached enrolment guidance document which talks you through the steps of how to register. More materials will be added to the platform later during the term – but you can view the platform and read more about the Bridge by signing up now.
We hope that you take advantage of this set of resources to enhance your employability, skills and knowledge. If you have any questions about The Bridge, please email LawBridge@BPP.com.
Other BPP resources
BPP run a number of free events, including roundtables and breakfast briefings to webinars and open evenings. Their events provide a perfect opportunity to connect with industry professionals, share insights and discuss current trends.
For more information and to register for events, visit https://www.bpp.com/events -
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Read this factsheet to learn more about how to qualify as a solicitor via the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) route and the 10% discount you can receive on SQE1 Prep courses as a Queen Mary student.
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Read this factsheet to learn more about how to qualify at the U.S. Bar and the 10% discount you can receive on U.S. Bar Prep courses as a Queen Mary student.
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There is a set of careers resources available to all second, penultimate and final year students, as part of a collaboration with BPP University Law School.
The resource is called “The Bridge Programme”, and is a free, career development programme you can complete in your own time, housed on BPP’s own learning platform.
The programme will give you useful information and development activities for all of you who wish to qualify as a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales, helping you to make the career-related decisions you have ahead of you, as well as developing some of the critical skills you will need to demonstrate in the recruitment process.
What does the Bridge Programme cover?
- a range of modules for you to undertake alongside your undergraduate studies - bridging the gap between your degree and the next stage of your legal training;
- a self-study, flexible online programme which contains a variety of interactive exercises and some ‘live’ online events to attend during the academic year.
The Bridge is two programmes in one: Bridge to the SQE (for prospective solicitors) and Bridge to the Bar (for aspiring barristers) - you simply choose which one to enrol on.
What are the benefits of completing the Bridge Programme?
As well as being free, students who complete at least half of the Bridge Programme, will have the chance of being awarded a scholarship in 2024, which works as a fee reduction against the cost of BPP’s Legal Practice Course (LPC), Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE), Bar Training Course (BTC) programmes. Because Queen Mary has signed up to the Bridge with BPP, one £5,000 scholarship is guaranteed and up to three more (worth £2,000 each) may be awarded – more details about the scholarships will be shared at a later date. All students who complete the Bridge will also be awarded a Certificate of Completion – a great addition to your CV.
How to access the Bridge programme
Please watch this 3-minute video for more information about The Bridge programme and read the attached enrolment guidance document which talks you through the steps of how to register.
We hope that you take advantage of this set of resources to enhance your employability, skills and knowledge. If you have any questions about The Bridge, please email LawBridge@BPP.com.
Other BPP resources for all year groups
BPP run a number of free events, including roundtables and breakfast briefings to webinars and open evenings. Their events provide a perfect opportunity to connect with industry professionals, share insights and discuss current trends.
For more information and to register for events, visit https://www.bpp.com/events -