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Cardiff University Law Society
Best at student engagement
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University of Bristol Law Club
Best law society overall
Best law society overall
Warwick Law Society
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Best law society overall
University of Nottingham Law Society
University of Nottingham Law Society has a close relationship with over 40 leading law firms and education providers.
University of Nottingham Law Society has a close relationship with over 40 leading law firms and education providers. This means we can provide unparalleled career opportunities for our vast membership base, such as our famous ‘Dinner with the City’ event which had 22 firms in attendance in 2018, as well as countless firm presentations, application and commercial awareness workshops, and much more! On top of ensuring the employability of our membership, we do have plenty of fun in the process with the largest and cheapest socials on campus, including termly Balls, river cruises, pub quiz’s, pub crawls, and even a trip abroad!
Best law society overall
Overall, the University of Nottingham Law Society is great because we don’t just offer the best events and further employability, we offer a level of transparency and friendship to our membership base. As a committee, we have dedicated ourselves to putting our members first and sought to utilise our resources for the furthering of their university experience.
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UCL Student Law Society
Best law society overall
Best law society overall
University of Bristol Law Club
Best law society overall
Best law society overall
UEA Law Society
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The LSESU Law Society
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Best law society overall
Leicester University Student Law Society
Our objectives are to enhance our members’ experiences of university life and to help provide and excellent grouding for a legal career.
We do this by considering a three-pillar approach of: Academic guidance and support – liasing with the Students’ Union course representatives and staff of the School of Law to ensure our courses are running smoothly! Development of practical skills – through our many competitions, Pro Bono opportunities, sports teams and LawSoc magazine reporting opportunities. Providing networking opportunities – in the form of our many solicitor/barrister related career events and our social events, such as sponsored cocktail evenings. Being a member of the Student Law Society adds to your overall university experience, not only by providing you with great opportunities to expand your personal accomplishments, but also by giving you the opportunity to network and develop your career prospects.
Best law society overall
We were astounded by the amount of time and effort put into the application by the society, and the ways in which the society consistently supports its members in pursuing a career in law. From engagement and events, to the systems put in place to support members from all backgrounds, subjects and year groups, the society has clearly created an environment in which students can learn, develop and prosper.