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Industry Projects

LU3151

Work in small multi-disciplinary groups on real-life professional level practical projects for employers.

Legal Career Enhancement and Employability Skills

LU2013

Gain competencies that will enhance your career readiness and awareness of the diversity of careers in law and related fields.

Legal Technology and Project

LU3154

Develop a general understanding of how technology is relevant to law and legal practice, covering core terminology, principles, and issues, to enable you to discuss the relevance of technology to law in an informed way.

Mentoring and coaching for leadership

BM3106

Build your understanding of mentoring and coaching processes, and gain practical experience in an academic or community setting.

Micro-Placements

LU3143

Enhance career exploration and professional experience through a self-contained project with one of City’s external employer partners.

Micro-Placements

LU2034

Enhance career exploration and professional experience through a self-contained project with one of City’s external employer partners.

Pro Bono Training

LU3142

Acquire the skills, knowledge and expertise relevant to becoming an effective volunteer in a Law Centre or advice agency. The module is provided by the Pro Bono Community, a registered charity.

Studying Law and Employability

LU1020

The City Law Student: Legal Reading, Writing and Research for Degree, Careers and Employability

LU1018

Introduction to the key skills of legal reading, research and writing, and the opportunity to see their importance in a practice context.

Further notes

Modules are reviewed annually and published in April for the following academic year.